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.THE" COURIER Person Co. Courier Voblished Every Thursday is published la the centre of & fine Ub.ee growing section, maltiug it one of th -brt I advertising - mediums for ; mercaants aad - by'; ,s - : NOELL BRbS., ' ' : JUoxBoito, N. O fJSRilS or SUBSCRIPTION.' r .On Copy Ope Year-. -1 ' - ' - $1 50 One Copy Six Months , - ; - ; - 75 " Hemittancn raut-fe8--B?ide byEegisterfti fetter, Pest Office Order or Postal Note. warehousemen jn the adiouiiiiir' counties. Circnlaied largely InPersoBy Granville and Durham: counties in " If orth Carolina and Halifax county Virginia. : " " - ' . J. ' V, - NOELL BROS. ; Proprietors; HGME;FIRST: ABROAD NEXT. $1.50 Per Tear in AaYanieei :: : JOB WORK : j. of all description neatly executed on short ,VOL.-6. ROXBORO, NQBTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. , MARCH, 27, 1&90-; ' NO. 32. I notice arid at reasonable prioja.; "When i- need of work gweihe Coubies a trial. ZZ. ,- . T . -. ) ov; - V-'-' ; c'k..V-'-7.-;. 'Si The importance of purifying the fclood cn jiotbe overestimated, for wltlwutpurehlood you caimot enjoy good health. . . ; At tl'is scr.son nearly every one needs a good rBedicino i purify, Vitalize, and enrich the blood, and wo as you to try Hood's F .mIIok Sarsaparilla. It strengthens r6 Cull 3.1 and tuilds np tho system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, . while- it eradicates disease. JThe peculiar combination,' proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies nsedr give to Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- -T"n; IfeAlf lar curative powers. "Kd U- l.5Cil other medicine has such a record of wonderful cirres. If you have mado n? your mind to bey Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to .take any other instead. It is ai.PecuIiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared Ly C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One DoUar PROFESSIONAL "jAtDS , r T. C BROOKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW Roxboro, N. C. "Pr-artipps whererer his services are rennired. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. C. . Winstead. ' Junius Tarker WIS8TEAP & PARKER, Attorneys at Law, Koxboro, N. C, rwniUT atteud to all business entrnsterto J, T. StrayUorn. Uohore, K. C. SI. Warllck. Milton, N. C CTUAYHORN WARLICK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. j Tpn-iice in all tho conrls of the State artfl in ,tci F etlerul couvtsj Mauagement of e&tales g'vidl V a!t!Ulel in, . . Spec. ;il aitentiou given to cases in Person anil Caswei f.ouinies. A. .V.Uniuaui. ii. Y. Win-ton QR-vllAM & WINSTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oxford. N. C. - practices in all he coni-la of tlie Stale. Han 't lo money and invest the same in best, 1st Mort .gag Ke:vl Estate Seenrity. Settle estates and tnvestigate titlea. - . LUNSF01D, ATTORNEY AT LAW, v Koxboro, C. r ATTORNEY AT LAW. and Notary Public. Roxboro. N. C. T.Kiiut anrt earnest attention given to ail tousiaes-j entrusted to him; -y W. K1TCH1N, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EoxBoaoN. C. practices wherever hjs services are required. Office at Winstead Hotel. J-RS MOBTON&WI3E, y Practicing Ffcysiclans, . Roxboro, N. C. , OJTer itheir professional services to the people of Uoxooro aod snrronniliwgconntry. Vrac.ice 'in all the branches of medicine. . 10-4-lT C. Q. NICHOLS Offers nis fnOFESSIONAL SEEVICES.tO tfl PEOPLE -of toxboio and surrounding country. Practices iu all the branches of MeclijMne. , JJR. w. B. CEISP, Fractlcing; PhyBician, Roxboro, N. C. , r.flTia hva Yirnfpaainn At RArviP.PR trt tne TJGOTile yd Koxboro ana sarrouaaiDg coiumaniiy. DR. C. W. BRADSHERl DENXfST, .. Oflers his services to the public Calls nrenVptly attended to in Person ana alining connties. An? r.iie Trinhincr icork in Um line, bv writing bim at BuRhy Fort, li. C, will be attended at once. ilfllfni Warranted Our Favorite Singer Drop Laf, Fancy Coyer, Large Drawers, rop Laf, Fancy Cover, Large urawere. nickel Rings, Tucker, Huffier, ameer, Four Widths of ;Hemmere.r'y r 1entn one week's trial'" Pel'rvertd to your home free i f friht chirg-Ts. Huy only o' Manufaotirreni. -Sve Canaers' 'Com minion' . Ot' Vew Idach-lie Addrast for circular, and -l'ettinlonial, . - - . --,. - y ; ' Co-operativi Sricgi Machira Ca, yuluce Street, PhiladeAmrPa. ; j reei, rmiatteiia. r. i for Five Tears. ONLY $ao. "Hullo When you see a man in we, j j Walk riht up and say "Hullo!" Say "nullo" and "How d'ye dJ I - How's the world a osin' you?" : Slap-the fellow on Eia back : liring your hand down with a whack; J- Waltz right ur?, and don't go slow; - urin an shake, an say "Hullor . T'r. .' . , V..; -- ' Is lie -clothed in rags? Ohl sho; ,. Walk rigjit up au' say "rlullo!'! Bags .are hut a cotton -roll -; Jest or wrap pin' up a soulj : An' a soul is worth a ir ue ; - Hale an'-liearty -How d'ye do?" ' - Don't wait for the .crowd to go, -. Walk right up an' say "Hullol" When big vessels meet, they say, - The salute amd sail away. Just the safne are j'ou an' me, Lonesome ships upon a sea4 1 -Each one sa lin' his own jog for a p, rt beyond the fog. Let your speakiug trumpet blow; Lift yer horn an cry "Hullo!" I ' . ' ISay "Hullo" an "JIow d'ye do?" ; Other folks are ood as you " When vou leave your houe of clay, W andering in the far away; When you travel through the sttange Country t'other side the range, Then the soul you've cheered will know Who ye be an' say "Hollo!" Yankee Blade. The Fall of th Western ' Ed'itop. 7 When the first weekly in Washing ton Territory was established the editor, who was an Ohio printer, j made a break m the Hret issue to establish his reputation as a dangers- jus man to fool with, lie was sur rounded by 'a rough. crowd, and he realized that the proper thing to do was to put himself in shape to be si..iu up auouiuiutr iu .uyie. xu i i - it,..) . 'I'. effect this he Kd off with an articlf abusive of Col. Taylor. The Colonel was aii lmaguiaif individual, and it . I wa3 tkerJefpre safe to call nini a liar and a coward, and to declare that il no ever appeared in town he would be horse-whipped up and down the street.' Every issue for two mouths if contained a hit atX'olouel TaplorJin the rain water tauk that afternoon, iud he waa scored so vigorously, anil the editor seemed so anxiou8 for some sort of shooting match wjth him that "the boys" treated him with that deference always accorded a fearless man. When anybody inquired who the t Colonel was he was informed that he was a desperado of the worst type, and that he had 6olemniY sworn to I have the editor's life, lie was never exactly located or identified, but was always dared to come in like a man md have it out. One tlay just after the last issue, in which Colonel Taylor was stigma tized as a white-livered coyote, 'and defied to a duel with bowre knives in a dark loom, a stranger cama slouch mi? into the office, looked about for awhile with curiositv, aud then said to the editor: Well, I'm herow"" 'Yes, 1 see; tut what Torr' was the reply. - "I'm Colonel Taylor." "No!" "Him and nobody else. You've been lighting into me Jike wildcats for a loos, time .past, and I haven't been saying a word. I 'ye got tired ofA it, however" and now it's got to stop I" "My dear sir. Colonel Taylor men tioned in -" 'Full yer gun !" interrupted Colonel, as he pulled his. "But, sir, I beg to assure that" "Git down-on you,r knees I" the The editor slid off his chair, his face pale as deatbj and his hair on end. "Now eat that 1" The Colonel took from "his pocket a lump of clay floor, and he &toc pistol until the T aevoured. .Then and turned to go, saying: ; "Next time you open on me I'll come in with a whole bag full of it, andI may Conclude to drve the last 6f.it ihiwltLv a bullet lGo 'furothe' rest of 'em all you want to. but when! you strike the ,name..oi Colonel lay lor, handle it with cajei : " : And inside of a-week the affair leaked out, and so. many menJcame up to iickjthaitorudioman iiCk;him7tIiaVhe jumped'theIant one flight and was never Jieard ot i m:' t; --i '-4 -ni .00flH . tho fruit: and the one he .did not pat it 1 -.t. ..i.: .xt,. - d there witn leveiea u. BMi n:&-AJ:trt fun with last crumb, of it was Urates that he wants to know wny,i . . - . ' , - . Un ha on hahdr it is understood.' to one mu away," hA nnt nn nil arnnnnn ivu tuwunuw iji iuu.u. Vt, . ; ... t . . . -..- . .-.j. I.... iri.ini, tho.iiitsnj- mmn I unu ,iuuv - - r - The Stolen Bath. Over on Desplamea street is a well to do retail grpeef svh'O : came ' here n . j1- iium vjciujjiHjr-tuiinj yearn go sou has grown pp witii thecity. Along jn the early tQs there was a popular I dye lim e next door t his grocery store, and in the back ward there w8 I a number of de"atar and a- great 1 ........ - I kauk in which -tne -dyer "jealously gnaruta a good supply of soft rain j water, m which he rinsed out the ! garments ent to: hi to tp -be cleansed . moonlit, midsummer night the gra. cer looked into the dyer's back" yard aud the , glint of the moonbeams on the rain water tempted himsorely. AJong about midnight, without say- l-ng a word to anyone, the -(jrerman-t sueiEed outof his back door, soap and towel iu hand, cautiously scaled j the fence and gained tn dyer's yard. In the shadjw of -the ram water tanM he disrobed, aud then he vaulted into the pellucid water. The sensation was delicious. .-. The sly German splashed arouRd in the water, lathering himself thor oughly with the soap? and chuckled For many ;week8 tho g,rocer had bad hornets' don't buil dthai way1-They ashamed, and which I believevto"be . ttV T.UVii''. o r'X h$ eye jp th fain-' water tank, and build mud housts under the eaves of wrODg. . T, - ;i business..-"-,'" - ' , had thought how" -dehcioua, would be old. buildings, 1 and one wo'n't stipg .My parents and friends would- Vhy, what made Von . Bhoot at a bath in ltd coljdepti.r; Que warm, youi unless yob'pick hioi;;np. My be anxious aboume'if cl were out ,,? i to think jof the' consternatiou of hisjor w-asps neighbor, the dyer, when" he found! u!ii8 rain water full, of soap suds tho following morning. After a while hfe hopped out; rubbed" btntselLdry with his towel, jumped into his clothes, and climbed oyer into iu WW--- m - -n hbu, us lie entered nis wues room, jho eoreamed and calied'for.the.po-j lice, lie looked surprised -and asked 1 what she was jelling about. She recognized his voice and asked him to lookUie glas3. - W Len he did so lie fell back la astonishment. , lie " l . I , t J t i- .-.- 1 I. -l was uarKiy , ueepiy; ueauiuuuy d ue, even to Ins blond whiskers and hair, I he adventurous German disrobed and the dyer was Bumtuoned- Ue howled when ho saw the grocer, and j explained that lie had put gjae "yei Chemicals were used qnthe nnfortu- nate grocer .for hours, but to this! day blue epots can be found all over him. But it was always on'4 of Inal nroudest boasts that he woo Id live and dye in Chicago. Chicago Herald. In The Spring Ivontlis . Nature should be assUted when. the system is changing iron, the full habit of the winter months to the warm season Nothingdoes this bb well as S. b. 8. It stimulates the sluggish blood and rids the system of heaviness and the feeling of languor. J If there is poison in the blood, it gen- erally shows itself in the spring, and this is the seasonto help nature to drive it out and xe cured. ?. S. S. Beautifies the skin aud makes the complexion rosy and healthy. S. S. S. Gives elasticity to the step and haoyantpirits. : - "-.: S. S. is. Makes the feeble and del icate strong ahd robust ; .V S. S. S. Is a tonic to the whole body arid increases vitality.. a. b. b Is a simple vegetable med- icine e, harmless to the most delicate, yet so powerful as to cleanse the system of all impurities. Treatise on Blood and, Skin Dis eases mailed free . , : ; , STFT SrECIFIC Cp., . Atlanta, Ga. , . -! Major W. Houston writes in the Cultivator that he exDerimented-oh his peach trees to prevent the fruit heine ki led bv frost,- and that those he put a good supply of saw-dust e . ' - - - 1 - around the, roots or over.tbem, : bore ana the one ne aia The reason is obvious. o- Oaw uuoi) is 1 UBed rio"pr$$ ct the m icej be V and the -leaves and blossoms come ; later: than i where : there; is iso protectiop and the blossoms and fro are kept bacjitili ;the frost::is; past. it UA nAttoPrthft mhfiM would have seen the tree not mulched with! 8aw-aa8t blossoqiearher than . the nfulcheaes? - owh vara, lie weutinto tne nonserine d it on and ca led to na tvr.omc uu iuocv w . . , . . . . . ueiuie wiih tauow, uer uiouiex, is i cauum-vo ui. nw (Hw..-.xue """""Agame, window . r f r. c.,o,,n?rt rii.nir.iot,'-V' . v tiae oi tue nose !l su am , so tired - f' . . .-. . . ; Pnr.u, ihga non-conductor ; of heat; , thatas sedzihg; rrwealryfimhandk 4 a? Disrijoiinaiinii ShotilS the principle of jBarinjs the fruit; the con tinaally:8neezingjr-hayegrbwn. .tri -rf-? roots beinered "pfHfet They Were JJojxits. . We. were waiting on .tbe "depbl platform in a.oew- town tn Alab.imai .. , - - -,t , goa as tne aozetox us waiKeu np anaiuww"eu toujk uu. ijuurs,vuiuii j. down, aome one spied a waspa nesti hanging on a bush across the track Lie pointed it out s a waspa . nest, but a short,' "solid inkb, whTa had a head like a cannon-ball and aiw4e- noting great 6 r nines i of character, at j ' ... - . . . . . ., .. . . ' - .-. ... : 1 once replied : ; 1 beg yonr pardon sir,'' protested the otherwhowas a plauterv'buvtber eex;' of -which I- would ; be nig jers; declare ; that " nosw,aeP cm ats to, while on- the sting if he wants cohtrary a hornet JI beg to differ with you, sir' n- kerrapted the.slid man. ,frThat is a wasps'. est. You are riht . about ithe wasD beine a oeaceful insect and I think I will take than nest along for a- souvenir. They say they are a sure- cure for ouiusv. 'Do you know a hornet from a was)?" . "1 should remark I" " IV ell, when you get throogh witb that nest I want voa td tell me whether it was occupied by horr ets Gentlemen look for your-1 selves lie "started for the woods and we followed, and when we reached a safe distance an looked back, the man with the iron jaw was just cutting off the limb which held the nest. He . - . . ' I ahd see it, but this call was followed bya yell which would have done credit to a Comanclie warrior with a double AdatnY apple in his' throat. JThe. big yell was-followed .by a scries 0f hools, whoops, exclamations and H:culations, and: tliese were accom - . - t panied by -gym nasties of. an intricate character.; He jumped, dodged. twisted,, and cavorted, and finally Utarted down the track on, a . gallop7 Seveut? minutes later, and just as the, train whistled, ho came out of the woods dead lame, one eve Bhut. his tfose" as bie as his hat. and head hare" h i. . d ? nQPrl , fh planter. . "Hornets, by thunder P groaned the victim as he hurried -to get his! valiee. ' . " It Wasn't a Coon. It is astonishinghew a big thing away off can turn into a little thing closo by, and" vice versa. Albert piriekland told me that he "knew a fellow that shot nine times at a coon' in the fork, of a very high poplar tree and nobody could see the coon but him.. Albert-saya that at last an idea struck him, and fee went close ud to the fellow, as he was loading his,rifle for another shot, and he discovered a lil.tlft fllZ7.V animal ttgnninir ln , l-i!r on his eyebrow. rr. t. . , .. r. iae Dsusnea, it onn wy,h a straw, and the fellow couldn't nud the coon any morer The little animal belonged to his head, but had 8trayed ofT'oa an exploring exnedi 1 tiou ar.d ws teachinglhe vouns idea how to hoot."-Albert did'ntsav' who I the fellow was, put I have always had my opUion.-i--9rp. - t Have IToulBeen Triera?; 'Mr v i-er is tuts way tue .aaemson wove -. . ... . ., .fc . rt-y -. Backward, turn b5kward0 time .:.-.---. r". ? - . . - - I hroofhoiT ihrnhfth'lii.Cntnht -RViArr I breathed througbilast night. JEirig bask' tho smeller'thaf two dav's'affd. I knew not the torment of a continual blow.. , Wipe". from Hyjmbustachethfc moisture oi sneeze, put. wooaen I . ,. . .- . -t ---...--- .... - - .. t j-r ': jj I splints on . my poor weakened kiiees rud my' red nose' as you oft have t,A ST;.J i 1 iiuiu ui j uuu tu iui iuw.- liiou uu with;, mopping ' atid Jfebughing; and t l8 rough. St.ck-my . poqr OI high pillow slip and seWlt Up, mother : ,-K - 'I, -V; . f5 :4C& i i nave iagrippe--i;.vf.;:p 1 . To; Ah a IaRt frt'itr Vfisrs abon til. GOQ newJmahufactOfihg mining enterprises: hK,:h rue4A? plants gEe&tly ealarged.. A'5 Lady's sReasonfr - not xuuiu.. t ,! - - o. . " ' . -. Jbasj" loadiDg his gun, and Bhouted 1. Dancing would lead me mtot f. - , , : . - 1 ii- i u i re injurious to -health and uaeful- ness. -A: . 2. Dancing wouldlead me into verjelose contact with pernicious couipn?;'and evil communications I corrupt good manners. '. ' f . . . .- ' v , . . S. DDeing;voald require me to oae. .and permit freedom; with the late, : keeping company with ,th' knew not whom. ; . V0C they Ministers and good people gen- erally. disapproveof dancing, and 1 think ft is aatsafe .to set myself, vp against them. If a thing- be: even looked liipon as doubtful I, wish to be on the safe side. .:' -; ; ; ' ' ' . . - 6.' Dancing has.a bad name, and I mean to. study things that are pure and lovely and of good report. . . Dancing, ftrgenfiralW -aceompa-nied with drinking, and I see drink- 'nR produce moat of the evjls of the uresent time. 8. I aai told that drinking is a very great temptation and: 8nare.tb young menand J do not wish to have anything to do with leading -thorn astray, 9. Dancing, nnBts e mind for serious reflection and prayer, and I ; mean to do 'nothLofir to estrange me from .mv liud and Saviour. - . - A Breathing Cave. ' - The Asheville Citizen says the Knoxviile Eoening .Sentinel shows its regard for the truth when it prints the following: , , "In the range of mountains" in Westarn Notth Carolina known ae the "B'ork liange,' a most singular phenomenon exist. It is known as the "Breathing Cave." In 8umrn,er months acurreut of air comes from it so strongly that a person cadnot walK aeainst it. while iu winter the rush of- air inward 8 just as great. The cool air frori the cave in summer is felt sometimes far miles in a-direct line from the mouth of the cave. At times a most unpleasant odor is. emitted upon the current from animals sucked in and killed by coining in contact with the walla The loss of cattle and other stock in that section during the winter months is always great, and. is accounted for ln t?1? wfy A&eJ raug near mouth of the cave and the current carries them in. At times, when the change, from inhalation, to exhalation begins,) the air is filled with hairs of the variou animals; not infrequently mall dry bones have been carried for over a mile frotrKthe mouth of the cave as though shot from an" air gun.. The air has been known - to change auite suaaeniv aurioe . exiiaiauwu , . .- . i irom coiu to quite nut, .twujpuitu by a terrible roaring , and 'gurgling j sound. Man? -scientific men have visited the placed but the phenomfenon still remains "unexplained; the resi dents of that sections fear a volcanic eruption. .Something is wrong, sure. l1p,oAoi nlnnV in tli "PivotaL' There is much talk in. the ..Fifth ; t-- . :- ' !,-. -. . Vhc U-Prtrnfal'' iBtrrk " M9 t( WhO Will ne is: : - : i, -c ' Ithtf next i Democratic nominee - for' I . 0 - A.'H. A. Williams, of Granville, wiH be arcandidate; and that J. C. Bux ton. of Winston, will also be in the Judge Gilmer -are mentioned ;inthe. conuection. and it is understood Tin . , k L - xr. fK..i -. V. -'--5 h.jVcjs and. Observer, i were Hoilman and Cowan,:nd . both 1 wftreexcelient ShoitS rand notalittle! - v - v - J . . :, .- r 1 given- k;i to boasting; Ot-lheir skllL- Gne i Any man. 13 liable tO kill One Ot itlH 1 creek, adjoining the lands of A. J. Hester, Geo. ' . -- -. , -. . - .- - ; rolln'W.nrptnTP'nnt bpre snv hour of ! A K?c' 9 e Wiastead an-i others, ontaiu ey went on jt deer hunting exr reiiow-creaiures out. i:er.e auy uuui v; imr about 250 acres, r - . - V. day they . pedltion, and, alter, geicmg miO tne -1 wnruifi wnere inev exneutea id cddu deer, they separated,-' Ijoffrnan4ieard Cowan bQ ftredVff,'!'hght,; and: thus- have a better .how, when he tmmedUteli Vent oveV to the "o chose his own way, - no one Ispot where ho heard Jte ehotexpecjt ing to be obliged to help Cowan bang od a deer - He found Cowan terv - ' - - t i rtjjgijQ ; Qowan l -What did von shoot at just now?" ; u ' ' ''None.'o jodr business! Go along over the hilil" . , " Surprised atihis. short and .crust; . answer, Hoffman looked aronnd'and discovered a calf among the bushes-1 gaia Woried out. I sa Cowan.. -did you" shoot , at "1 took, it for a deer.". -" Well, ditfnt yoa .hife it?-1 . ; o I rmissed ,.i t.n;'' . "How did'yoa miss it?'' . NI was quite sure it wasn't a calf." . "You are a pretty sportsman," re joined Hoffman, 'to shoot at "a calf fr a deer and missit at. that&i 'Don't make a fool of yonraelfV replied Cowan, "I shot at it just so an to hit it if it was a deer and missit if it was a calf." . . - : ' . - ' -: .. 1 ' . JEJealth Commandments. . 1.. Tnoa ahalt have no other food than -at: meat time,A,03.: ''4-t-. 2. Thoo shalt nbfcmake unto thee any pies or put into pastry the like ness of anythingihat'is in 'heaven. above or-in tbe water: underthe earth. -Thou shalt not fall to eating it or trying , to digest it For the dyspepsia shall be visited apen the children 'upon tbe third and fourth generation of them that eat pie and long lifoand vigor upon those that live prudently and keep the laws r of 3. Remember tby bread to bake it well; for ha will not ; be kept sound that ealeth his bread as dough. . Thou. shalt not indulge' in sor row or borrow anxiety in vain.' 5. Six ..daya-ehalt thon wash and keep thyself clean, and the seventh thou shalt take a great bath, thou and thy son aud thy daughter and thy manservant and . thy maidserrai and the stranger that is wfthih thy gates, for in six days man sweats and fathers fifth and bacteria enough' for isease; wherefore the 'Lords hath blessed the bathtub and hallowed it. 6. Remember thysittirig-room and bed-chamber, to keep them ventilated, that thy days maybe long in the land "'f. SSI E!ffHE PHEHIX CO'MPAHY. -S. Thou.Bhaft.not' eat .thy meat ricu ' - . rQy . r ; Wuv- : W r ; v . ' 9- Thou shalt not swallow thy food uncneweq,, or. inhiy jspioed,,. or. juajt before hard work or just after it. 10- Thou shal t fiot keep laW hours iu my ueiguqor a nouse nor wuu iny neighbor s wife; J tior his manservant, nor his tnaidBervant, nor his catda.lpany, seeking homo patronagd: Thifl nor his glass, hor uuythlng that is. thy j neighbor's. ; The Arizona Kicker. Wo extract the following.from the Ia6t lesuejof tbe'l-lioaTer:;: ;'Kot 'iriXi- MuRDEU.The; other morning Hank Poole, a veteran bu m and bluffer of tiys locality, was found dead in Codfish Alley, about ten feeH ll UUi tuc ueu v uu-ct oaiwuuw -ua uau received about ; thirty buckshot, and I was i dead for iome hours whien diecov- i, ; Jt was-of .course, suspe'eted t he had been killed irr a row, in' ered. that the tialoon, and the sheriff; was wab- 1 . .5 t f ' thTew a ngni oi xou canaie-power on the situation. Sr - . -"At about midnighton the previous niffht some one knocked ou our office Who' was . there a rock : was hurled ihr.oughDne.of the windows. vWe 6lid ;inev Doys'-.wantea us rM'e heard some and have-tio doubt that was - the' target ; of bur l kt ..H.r,r haa hPn rinmrn flnnn fl BUW . ----- ; ever since we sliced off 'his left ear a ; yes.r , ago. in front of the , postoffice, ; ahd within two. oays ne naa Doen i beard to. declare that. be would navel bur life." '. r "'the coroner 's iury acquit tea ns of all blauie. but stock us for the I burial ".expenses, 'which' footed p Sn- n'anra'nnt nnmnlflininc snv. - ir? " r , . . , " V ' TL - r i.? 1 - ;i t nrl it !. vinls f.il rha( hn j-.fc - 1 u WAr liX l..ntli C-'-ii -u- ;'w fV ' T- ' ' P u f w chortly -afterididn t'meet .ua -on .tbe streetm day i - - wa . -.--. - - V8J( is to blame but .himself.' The-Safest: 1ST) inost -'powerful' alterative is "1 ' J Ayers Sarsaparilia, -QToung and eases '-pecnlfar.ito - cliildren nothing else la so effective 4 as this medicine, ' while ita agrecaV p... bio UavoR, makes , it easy to' admin. " J ' iet. "t j "My little boy .v: lial larrre scroftt Ioim ulcers oil hi' t i .1 ? Mroia wWcli hv- ."-4 lieCK : U.U4L . tjirua. '. - i eunered terribly.- ' 7 -two tJlivsiuJans f " ' ' attended him, but; lie grew .continnally - ?, iJ- v -i VWDEsOJuitrter their care, and everyliody ! expected he would Hie. I tad heard of - 4 " v -the renmrkSkbla cures efFectetl by Ayet's ;j , . V Sarsaparilla, and ideclded to - have- Bay - " ,': ".boy, try it. - Shortly after he begau t ;r JViV take tins- nictuci.ie, tue uicers com- menced healing, and after using several i bottles, he was entirely cured. He is , 'now as healthy 'and strong as any. boy- of jni agei' wuuain iv iopugnerry. Haninton. Va.-' - . r " In " May 1 last, my ' yonnstest chira,' lourteen months M, began to hare sores gather on1 its, head and;boly. . we ap.. plied yarionB- simple- remetlies without ! : avail. The sores increased in number . .and tlischargou copiously. A i)hysician Vvas 'called, but the - sores continaed to-, multiply, until infn fow mouths they . nearly covered tbe child's head and botly. i fc At last we began the use of Ayer's Sar- 1 -c - saparilla. In j a lew - days a marked '' chaugefor the.better was manifest. The sores assumed a more healthy condition, - the discharges were gradually . dimin- -. ished, and. Jinally. ceased altogether. . .The child is livelier, its skin is fresher, . ' and its appetite better than we have ob-. -: served for month." Frank M. Griffin, Long Point, Texas. ? 5 , -::' v., -. : i " The formula "of Ayer's Saraarniilla presents, for ehrojjiio diseases off. almost Dr. J. C. Ayer ; Price fl; ix botUe. f 5. .Worth $5 a bottle. J S 0 RE TO 08 PROPERT LOSS BY FIRE! r Why take the risk of loeing all' your W'ordly possessions while 'you are Leep, when by taking out an insurance NOELL & MERRITT, You place the risfe'on theetronsr com. jPanies lbey represent. Our companies are ""tciass. " -',.'-; , 0fooklju; loss by Fire. Lightning, Wind Storms Cyclones, and Tornadoes. We also rep-, reseat me GEORGIA HOME COMPANY. or Columbus, Ga,KThisi8 a borne com 18 1 verj strong company; prompt, reliable and liberal .Total assets'$75pi- UUU.WJ. We are also agents for the Mutual Life Insurance Co, of New Nork. This u one the best Life Compani;s; in existence, and is doing tremendous r business, liesides the Non-forfei table 'frwenty Year 0isV4- tribution Policy:1! gives to allboliW, i nuiuon bua -utiuwJUu.opblOQS l,--To draw; the total caeh dividend every kino, ute nest remeuy jenowa w the medical world.' -D. II. Vitoon, . M. I., Wiggs, Arkansas.- : "t : 1 -A Ayer's ararinap St Co., Lowell, Ms ; i'n.twentyears ;,TOr take fchepr value in reversioo arV additions io ili nm nonA - ' :C t fiiry hdditiQns io the sum insured.' S e.iu i me eoiire value oi the A t -4 -SJt tlKe IttB entlTA VAlllA nf iha - i ..- -, J?. Z J l Poi,? lerve and dmde'ndsi in paid up Life Insurance due at death only.' 5.-Or fakingihe entire valafl oi the P"T equiva:ent anDty?pay-C or iw ana attordmg support in i.i; "". . uvt 5aei,wya poor m&n can'lay up somcthine for ttfa r (ianonHont fmiiir ; . u,V x. Vr-l """""""I t r rNOELL & MERRITT, 4 -ft . c j . vkr. ,i, ;L -- mr ,iiLU,i , .,- ,MM,ar ' ' -'-Ik' ByTyirtue of an order f tbeSnnerior conrt ot Person county. I wiU sell to the highest bidder, at the courthouse dor in Roxboro on Monday, tha 1th Wn.i r, t A nW7 ioaa - . . . l Y. - th hdau of April, ollv? H,i' wiulnpi on the waters of aiehland Thii U-Tp.rv flna (nhtixui hm' tnn.. ..fc aweiany:hpae.go6d barns and iro,am4te in all respects a desirable plae - j Mr. Trans ciay m no tivini on the pi inS ifnArts lnS8urtfio.,to jctxius pa'uk'eiL ' uvmniisaionex i"
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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March 27, 1890, edition 1
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