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BY
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ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JUNE 19 1890-
: ofatt desodption neatly executed on abost
notice juA at rewouabU prioaa. Whea ia
need of work ajiaie the CocKixb a trial.
NO. 44.
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Dyspepsia,
-Uakei the llTts of many people mlaeraMe,
and otten leads to etfestructloo.Dlstresif
after eating, soar stomach mlc headache.
fceartburn, lots of appetttaiafalnt, an gone"
leellng, bad taste, eoated tongrje, and lrrego-'
larlty el the bowelm, are
Distress aome ef the more common
L- After eymptoma. DyipepsU doe
FajT-.- nor et en of Itself. It
? Eating requires careful, persistent"
.attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa
parffla, which acta gentry, yet surely and
efficiently. It tones the Momaeh and other
organ, regulates the dlgestton, creates a
jgood appetite, and by thu ? Cb .
.ore rooming the calsyinp-u V"V
-toms remores the sinpa-,0
thetlc effects of the dlaease, banlnhfm the
headache, and refreshes the tired mind.
I ha been trouble with drspepsia. . X
iit little appetite, sad what I eVtej
u w distressed xae, or dld l
, Hart uuie good. Ia an, hour
,; bum after eating I would xpe
Tience a falntness, or tired, all-gone feeling.
,as though I had not eaten anything. My trou
ble, 1 think, was aggrarated by my hnslnew,
' -which is that of a painter, and from being
more or less shut up in a Qnijt V t
room with fresh paint. Last !!L.t.
spring I took Hood's Sana- XOmaCn
rffla took three bottles. It did me an
Immense amount of good. It gave 010 an
Appetite, and my food relished and satisfied,
the crating I had prerlously experienced,"
-Gkobgi A. Paos, Watertown, Mass. ' . 1
Hood's Sarcaparilla 1
foUby andrusgUts. fl-.tixforgs. Prepared ool
j C. L HOOD OCX, Apothecaries, LowaD, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar
. POETRY
How My 'Boy 'Went liown.
It was not on the field of battle, ;
l . It was nit with a ship at itea ;
But m fate far worse than either
That stole him away front roe.
Twas the death in Die at)y wine-cup,
' That the renson and senses drown ; 1
He dmnk the alluring poison) ' ' '
. And thus, my hoy went dow.
Down from the heights of manhood
To the depthtf of disgrace and siii ; .
Down to a worthlens being, ,
From the hope of what might have been.
For the; brand of a beast besotted, ... ..
1 c. nuouKs, ..
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Roxboro, N. C.
. Practices whererer hi serricea are required
I'roinpt attention giveu to tue eollecilon of
t'. . Winuienil, Junius I'arker
V INSTEAD & PARKER,
Attorneys at Law,
Roxboro. N. C,
t'rompilj attend to all buainei8.-entm?tcl U
ilirm. Novetf.
J, T. Slrnyborn.
KubirH. S. C
L. al. Wariick.
Milton, N. C
.CTHAYHOUN eft WAULICK,
ATTORNEYS AT IAW.
)T:ic'"-e iu all the eonrts nf the State ,anl iu
tue ' pilera I ciMiriti. t alanageuient f fataie
ivttemieil to. , '
1 , al utteiiUouglyn to case nern and
My poorj weak hoy went down
Ti only the same old story,
Th it mothers so ofUm tell
With accents of infinittt sadness, '
Like the tones of a funeral-bell;
But I never once thought, when I heard it,
I shou'd learn all its meaning myself;
I thought he'd be true to his mother;
I thought he'd be true to himself.
But alas fur my hopes all delusion t
Alas for his youthful pride I
A las ! Who are safe, wheasdanger
Is open on every si'Ie? -Oh,
can nothing destroy this great evil?
Ko bar in their pathway be thrown,
To save in the terrible majtgtrom
The thousands of boys going down?
Zittw Skellon.
torn asunder in its perihelion passage.
There is no certaitity that this iff
periodical comrt; and if it is not it is
now.; sailing . throngh sai in a
di8hf veiled condition, as a result of
its meeting With the solar Riant that
guides the destinies of our planetary
s vsteta ... f.fw. . .s i
;The more one coneidtrs these ce
lestial encounfery: the stranger seem
the adventures of the son and hid at
tendant worlds fo their stapeadous
voyage through space. It is hardly
Deceasary io rcrniod our readers that
this Toyage is an actual one; that the
soil is reallj carrjing n witb .hlto'
touni the torthera q r$ter 6l too
Tkrourii the trate of a sibfol r.l.Vr 1 T?Wp .u
L
. V.rali:ro. St- V. Win. tun
'1 rjAUAM & WINSTON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Oxford, N. C.
Practice in all 'lie courts of the State, llan
1 1v mouev h:hI invent the s.tme in liext I si Mort
..g:i; Heal Kt;ite lecurily. Settle esUle and
'. uivrstijfalc titles. f
Li ATTORNEY AT LAW,
gft,oxhmm, S. C
ATTORNEY AT LAW. and
Notary Pu'dic.-
Eoxuoro, N. C.
jir.Mr't an-l earceat attention given to all
'uiiinres entrutert to bint.
. ; : l
yy v. KiTCHix,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Roxboro, N. C.
li'rnctices wbcrever bis services are reqnireil.
Office at Wtoistead Hotel.
Dr. E. J. Tucker,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Office comer room
-Alerntt bu:iaing,
Up stairs ,iu the
EOXBORO, N. C.
D
US' MORTON' & WISE,
Practicing Physicians,
Roxboro N. C.
OlTer their professional services to the people
if ttovooro and surroiinilinn country. Pracuce
'.in all the branches of medicine. -: (
DR.
C. Q. NICHOLS
v ' Offers His ; ' .
,rBOKE88ldXAL SERVICES to th PEOPLE
ft Coxboioand gurrouudlug country.
Practices it all the branches of Meiiieme. ,
Practlciae .Physician,
Roxboro, N. Cf.
Offer his profesMonMl services to the people
,ft Koxloroaai snrrwiinaingoommnniiy.
tDR. C. V.
Tempora Mutantur.
When 1 0rt began at'twenty,
To imlnl(re in bile rhyme,
Life was tltdcefar uUnte, '
Ami a trifling-thing-was time:
I coubl Hut the lines togetbtr.
Praising- aay girl I knew,
Xot ilelilMsratinx wbelber
Tbey were true.
"Twenly-oBe my heart was plastic
T the lieauty of a face,
ism my fancy, too elastic, (
Frequently wnald jump itstrace
After aome n wi fiainty being,
Fullowiug wiiereVr she weuU
There was no such thing as fleeing
Sentiment.
Twenty-two, I had a passion
' Fra girl with gulden hair, :
Somewhat of a slav to fashion.
But tor books she'diitu't care;
when 'Move'' I tried to stammer,
CiUHiwent upon a crutch;
SUe aHwsetl I lie KnglUh grammar.. . v
Overmuch.
Twenty-three, my min i was restive,
Now brnnette. anon a Wonder1'.
Eich one seemed to me suggestive
Of a brighter one beyond J
So I waited on and dallied
With parhaps a half a wore.
Till I nne caiua around and tallied
Ta-enty-four.
Twenty-live, no more a cbicken !
I assayed to make a clioiea,
Bvllha.'.'plot began to thicken,"-'
Love in me bad lost its voice.
Thus Ibe girls all went the way of
Other girls, and tUHlestickpJ
I'm a bachelor to-day of
Forty-eix.
Winsfead, If. C. Bixiua
Tie
Wonders of a Celestial
Journey.
DRADSHER
. Oners his services to the public Calls promptly
attended to in Person and adjoining counties, i
Any one wishing work in his line, bv writing
bun at llusby Fork,
once.
,C. S. Winst,
C. will be attended at
8. B.
W instead.
V-j Cashier:
Winstead, -
Pxesideat,
Fmers' Bank jtfjRrOxbdip,
Deposits received 4nd collections and re-
, JTiittaofes prpipptly
ma
da. "s
Decent rcsetrches on the periodi
cal comets have brought into stronger
ight the relatious of the solar sjs
tern with the conlanbB of surrounding
uace. A comet has not only come
to be regaided as simply a com pm
tively compact mass of meteors, which,
through the tfft-cts of solar and plan
etary attraction, is gradually scattered
long its orbit; but the latest inyesti
(jHti ins lead back to ii place's con-
lusjon that comets are visitors from
intere8tella space, and that it is oi.ly
through the interfering .attraction of
he larger planets that are turned
nermanent members or the eons
v ' .
family- For those that thus fall
upper Ibo dominion of tne syn is
reserved the fate of gradual disiote;
eration into swarms of meteors.' The
sparks that everybody bas seen dart
mg through the sky anna ally in
August and November are but the
scattered relics of great comets that
may once have affrighted the world.
Within fifty 'years man. has beheld
the destruction of a comet and the
process of transformation into
meteoric s warm, We tffer to Biela',
which was first split into two in 1846
and. afterwards entirely broken up, so
that it b88 disappeared as a comet.
although regularly recurring meteor
showers at the crossing point of its
orbit and that of the earth show that
the substance of the comet has not
been .destroyed, but "imply dispersed
A piece of this comet that fell in
Mexico a few years ago is one-of the
mostjirjjsiousjJOsjoDjj of astrono
merp.r " . - , ,
13ut if a comet drawn into the scrlar
fystea from .outer space approaches
the jun near enoogb, it may, BMffer
dRoxboro, N. C.
NOW (IS YQXflR TIMEI
Come to Roxboro and invest and. set
A&'VSH??- ,the -encounter, .even
h'gt for yon, and when you. .comer-. - .AmnA
aon't torget - ' -
JAS. W. BRANDON. .
The Barber. f -
iITe is willing and! ready to sreommo
date nig friendv snd alwava keeps p
lion miles every year. A -ntlroad
tram Jdi-es not moro certainly Tiirl
us'to our deatinatron than by this
jat solar migration we are swept
hm through the abyw of the heavens
toward 1 he constellation of Hercules.
Only in the one case the rale of speed
is more accurately ascertained than
iu the other. The wildest imagining!
of the Eastern etorv tellers, with
;
their magic carpets and enchanted
torses appear spiritless in counp irison
with what science tells of the wonder
ful flight in which the inhabitants of
the earth all -unconsciously are en
gaged. A celestial eye that closed in
the slumber of the gods while heboid
mg Adam etijojing: the delights of
Eden, if suddenly oponed now, would
look in vain for the pleasant-field
and woods of Paradise. They would
have disappeared with their unfortu
nate inhabitant; and even the earth
that bore them would be' gone van
ifhed, leaving only the emptiness of
space where that vision of happiness
had been. The blazing orb that
shone uponden would likewise have
teparied; aim tne sleeper awakened
would Gud himself plunged in eternal
night ai.d the awful cold of sunless
Kce. Utiribg his ileep the whok'
system would have passed on, leaving
him bahiDd vniitfious .and. millions of
miles h.KC' an baftdonede traVeler in
thede$erf if there "were o inter
vculi -n of Uivihe Ktiowledieitbe
soddtn sounding of Hie"' judgement
would pioduce a most strange spec-
acle in the universe, When troops of
departed bouls throcget) in the wake
of the flying earth searching for the
bodies that they had left when the
globe was iu far distant regions of
epace.
Bnt, as wo have said; the great at
traction of this story of "astronomy
for the mind lies in the certatnty that
it is absolutely true. We are actually
going on this celestial journey in
vast sptral tract, the direction" of
which is governed by the combined
influence of the suu'i aiiraction and
that amazmg impulse, whatever its
origin may be, which keeps the sun
i seif ever flying northward. And aa
we go what adrentarM we" are
havingl Out of the profundity, of
surrounding space as we plough
through it, comes, comets rushing
sunward.- and then rusbing back
star waul, trailing the eleGJTic splen
dors ot their trains across the sky
In ages past they affrighted the
nations; now the astronomers with
mathematical precision predict their
motions,' and when they have disap
peared, tell us whether they have
cscaj)ed for good, or 4f not, in "how
iuauy years Utey will bo back again,
The inciease in the power of te es
copes and in the number of observers
bas rsohed in the discovery th.t a
very large number of coraeis haye
been ;riaptured by ' the' sun j Vud 'are
uovr accompanying him in regular
orbits like bis planets.
Another incident of this wondrous
vbysge is the approach of the meteors
Now and agaltr the" world is startled
by" a fiery showe .shower Ailing ; the
heavens as the globe plunges throngh
the debris, of some ;old disintegrated
comet; ; but encounters witn ;more
scattered meteoric .matter are taking
place all the time, i Milfcojjs of these
little bodweViarge enough to make a
streak of fi re at nigh t as they dart
into bur atmosphere fall to the earth
every twenty fonrhonrs. And vastly
more numerous are the 'still smaller
particles that sift) continually down
through the air Professor Winchel
raw , . m - . -!r , .
has pnt the fact jery picturesquely
;0ut from the depths of space, be
yond the cloodp, beyond the atmos-
phere, from a granary or materia
: cerma which stock the empire of the
i . .
In some respects the most interest
ing of all the. incidents of this vast
journey are the falls of meteorites' It
is olie of the most singular facts iu
scientific history - that while stones
have fallen to the earth in every age
and country, yet it is only within the
past hundred years that men of sew
enee have convinced themselves that
such a thing is really possible. We
have all read the story in Livy hbwjt
rained stones in Picnuom -the first
winter that' Hannibal was Jn Italy r
and bow the superstitious Romans rx
iuted the prodigy. wfth a niue daja
estival, which one cojn8estatot as
sores s was the jeatkblished remedy
for a fall of stdo'tff-Ancient histcry
many references to such
events, bet it remained for the present
century tnac stones actually came
tumbling out of the forage of "space
that tho earth gathers as lit rushe
along with .the sun. They -bring us
strange things: iron In a conditio t;
which we cannot produce upon earib,
nickel, and more than twenty othe.
nown substances, including carbon,
which fn bne instance, appears ia the f11 tb"gf U be happens to Ug" eounty a few days ago, that she
or in of minute diamonds 1
but it islhe sun that is the leader
in this exploration of the universe,
and the sun gets most of the spoils
t is the sun, not the earth, that cap
n re's the comets and the meteor
, SM'HAAMMMAMB.atAM.ah.Ika 1. m ml E. -a n . . m . TT.
swarms, ana so preoaies 8traneelaHUBU,OBJ,,u,lw,,w,uy UH1,U' eiBute, ts to be built at v
iahten the loiur niehts money oat of, give me a nne-tailed uutJr. J
though it should escape .capture and
fiyqff agstn into tfiejinknown depth. ' blue sky,' comes a perpetual bnt in?
The first comet of 882. which was visible rain of material : atoms like
for a few days so bright that it cbnld , the evening 'dew,' emerging from the
be seen at noonday; skimming close transparancy 01 apace "
Jtd' te syn . Ilk i jsrhito ' bird was growing yjaibilit..
44 w
Melanga of Dots.
It is sard that an' old man doesn't
catch on as quick, but he bangs on
enough to make It op.
: jli is suld that the dead are the
only true democracy v ' -
It is said that great wealth is like
a great pile of fertilizer: It enriches
one spot.'' . zz,.'- ' ,"
z,lt is said that a hal-edocated man
is is tiangerons as a half-broken horse.
fit is said that thtjeason why the
world grows no better is because each
on is trying to convert Eia neighbor
and neglects himself. ; " : J
It i said that con vermtion ofeu
Nothing ; mora.,. thjtngiviDg: a wrong
the benefifta ctoub." r. "
It.it said tlrat the boy whose only
ambition is to equal bis father, will
not only fail in doing jt; but will
fall away below the other beys in the
ne'"g borbood. , -
.It is said' that thanks 'are cheap,
and yet we can pay more than half
onr debts with them.
It is said that the man who praises
ALL O VER THE STATE:
- . - - .
Iligh foist -claims 11,000 inlucbfcuits. '
Oxford has doubled its population in three
years, it ia said. " v,
, The crop prospects in the eastern part of
ue dibmi are oue
'Ooldsboro k to Lave a tannery- of gigantic
IDwporuons. uouuooro IDispatch.
- Only three thousand dollars has-been
collected for the Soldiers' Home. -
Ed. Ashfbrd, a colored ycuth, is in Jail at
Gold8borQ, charged with stealing onions, ti "
The Presbrlp rians of Greensboro are to
bnild a handsoine charch to cost tSS.OOQ. r
" " " - U A. "" '
i Jaa. (A, Pritehett, Esq of, GresnsborO
owns a fine Jtiin4al spring Wear that place.
: Farmers' institutes will be held In Ala-
mane, fiabisrejl Vndyldo counties in!
ftyi, ;--'s l, tif'.'xi"
The hulies of 'IbdeTefi nrorxse holdinsr a
ftaiit ur e!abortotf le. 4o aid theSoldiers
atom, ? -
There is talk of patting w double dailv
passenger tmins. froni Ooldsboro to More
lead tStv.- r. v j -,
There are forty registered phyfeaans in
Buncombe county, eighteen of whxan reside
in Asheville. - -
j The Index kthe toame of a new pa pr at
Fayetteville, with Mr. E. L. Hedriclc editor
and proprietor. -.
A neero cirl was so : badlv LurnpJ - in
EAILROAB SCHEDULES:
1 1-TLCMll
Schedule.
I
1 'SOCTttBOTJlii); i fc
FirstIaaa 1 p.Uy Hon.'
DUy Ex. Bua, Wed.
!iandPrl.
aiVaXar.
C 00
:5.W--.$3.
6. 10
.S5 - 7.63
648 B.l
8.84
9.00
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r'.t '--.;. ':-;" .'-" -i
lltVAB-V .. . J,K.
Lyjchburg" fi v(0
Duftnid ': , s 50
Lipscomb 5 58
Lone Jack , 6.00
Bustburg .! ; v?:: 615
Wiafall fa'i ,CM
wootiiawn ;x,,'-iij8a Z!t.wt
Hicksoa V v.' . -7 17
B.VookneI ii'S?' TtX
ClfWoar.7,6:
Nathalie i P'7.99
Crstal;ailtjfi5ff M
.ltl6C
UO8lOtVS.V:"f . 8.1??
South Boston 8 30
Black Walnttc-F46'
A. 65t D. Jaact 8 66 1
Woodsdale' . ; 14
Ar Roxbiro 35
All 1.16.k
9 4S
9 61
1005
1034
11.00
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S.. ' '' -ii
Fim-ilass ; pailr"
Daily; ltx.SuL
1.83
S3T
,8 67
4U -
'-ft
Taes.. i
Thars. '
the riht company, will
Lkavb
Rxboro v
Woodsdale
A. M.
7 80
'..,i.and Sat.
r. x a. m.
1 35 . . 7 00
-ii did be same day,
thing, .itt eqcl fenror. , kMS li .. : i S
I. i " j ... Vi- I 'it ' lit j- a s i Rifc Wdlnnl 8 ' s it r
ai ic.tsaiu last im moraj-quesiions l, uiscoverea goiou r r. , t . r
iuu n wan cau b prwvo uj hw coum au swoa -irnu is a. lailure . this year;. 1 Houston t '9 84 5-
ill be
science, better remain tu doubt
It ia said th-t there is nothiogso rich
auuo j ivuwni crop or oernes. ana win im i r-.ui u;ii . a
ff" rV- Lui oww Lenni Ift JlO
One erf the largest waeon factories in lh I Nithalie 5 '10-10 -
f to be built at Wanxhtown, Forsyth j Clarktoa - i 10 23 :
iseen.: . , 1 tsronkneal... JO 88
- Only ' sixty-four' fertiliaer - licenses ha ve
spectacles to brighten the long nights
of hts unending voyage.
The longer the way the greater the
spoil for the realms of space' appear rare things, pnt np in small pack-j ; jt rfhuthat ti-e Is a richcoal
to be mexhaustable. Is there any
peril involved in the adventures of
mnnksf with a anlr!rr'j anlt . nn.
It is said that success, like other
LNaruna . 10 55
The town of Rockingham, in Richmond
electric lights and. water works.
vfmong the manr industries of Concord.
is the manufacture of wash boards, of which
large s nipmenia are peing; maae..
Superintendent Finger has given .Pro-
Hickson
VVoodlawa
Winfall-
Rustburg
Lone Jack
Lipscomb.
Uurnlid
2 S7t 8 08
8 24 9 S5 ,
"8 58 TQ DO
4 85 10 .80
, 4 88 10 0 .
.4 48 , 11 00 :
4 57 -11 25
r5 1V 12 80
5 44 1 06 r u
5 54 1 80
- 6 04 i 06
i6 26 8 80
6 86 - 8 00
6 53 7 8 14
46 57.
, 7 04 '
7 07
W. N. MtTCHELlV
l Sopt Transportation.
It 13 ;
: ji 28
11 89
U 54
11.57.
18 04
12 20
3 27
3 80
ages. ; I mine near uurham. There is every indica-
It is said that he most lives, who I n ict. L.iuruam bun.
I.. a , m a i a I . A He lOwD Of Kia?Klrlriam in RlnhmAftl I 1 LiMsvriM - .. ' 1
his great solar fleet of ours? The "1 W nowe c" county, Is stftaVhVer
:u.ia. J n:! i.- Li ?i . UdA Dfifii. I eiROtPift Iiirhta nrvl wft urvrtsr I . m. . - tJ-f
litMMi in 1 1 i.v in riiiiiHinn hi rm. nnr. i r im i i v ss9. - v... i -
-vwvawag wwawwa wsaawa w mm w V I 1
. a m.
an romnfa th-r. it. ma lv .nf irolo AcA SaiQ mat mOO mU8l 08 true I
a wMavw mm auw W vaawuwaa; vsil I . .
rprnr.!l . A a tmhatr tho .(fcAt f .ItnyseU. tllOU tile trutu WOUW
collision between the sun and another 1 10:
bod v of eoual mass and morino w4th I - It is said that sorrow 18 Only nne Of lessors Aldermanand Sclver fiveaasiatanta
' n. l'.ltfce lowi-r notes in th oratin nf nr r to conduct Teachers' Institutes this summer. I
1 w g.cr Twwiij wuum ' . : -1 " "" " - 1 , ; - - . tTraina ill run on th. tli; TWWlfW?
there can be little-doubt. In the ' j : rnrfl5f!r. Railroad a. follow., -
4itliorinr riolt JavoIa. K- .n.l. l.i It 18 Said bf Pope, that the DrOnert-.:-:: ri-- i'l - . r DrTmi . in -
a-w uwivivinju wv ouvu v i - .. , - - " auuvouijuia ua iaiLo uuauiiui9 m.imoiu.
collision we should be shrivelled up e;lUM . - v . A colored man ;name iChMnartie,
Commencing on February-, 1st, 18sH
was
like .flies" In a furnace.
possible perils have
Space is'sprihk led j
a a. m. a ...a
uia tuea mat inese neouiie .are en or
mous masses of gas, but Mr. Lock-
yei's new theory that they are swarms
of meteorites is finding wide accep
tance. Suppose that the earth or sun
should plunge iuto a nebula, the re
sult might be disastrous; but if its
constituent meteorites were widely
scattere l, the effect would simply be
the production ot an uncommonly
brilliant meteoric display. But if we
were approaching a nebula we should
know it, unless it had not sufficient
density to be visible, and in that cast-
it could not cause any disastrous
other I 1 8ad by Horace Mann, I look I arrested at Wilmiogoa.ia. few days as;o, Lv. Danvi'fe
BOUND EAST.
STATIONS;4 ? Na l:f 'em'si
Rtitl
been thought of. lPh ai ,
.illiAtt.-. TKlMT.!.fcigM"d olUmstianJ VKLL t. ' t Xl:., i-.
a v - - - -. . - - - ills i.iih a . v. a rc -a- - Aran aas. . M j
8P0am
';8-24;!.r'
42:
.iOOiisi;
884 '
84orV;":
The Latin poet has said Fas estletteTiUB " 13 Tears "8 He is quite
I a vnsinn rmni si t rim ;. t. -
hnstA nnppri. it ifl nrnrvop rn lonrn i '
J r-l Thanaaa- U. f- W t
from an enemy: and whenever jou J Reidsville, hasacow t hat gives seven yaUons
meet an nonest enemy, depend upon j muK a"1?' xnai is a preuy gooa cow,
if von nn larn arkmofliinrr fmm J or hw pretty big COW tale. -- v
, " " . " " 7 - W rumored that President Battle will
mm, auu sumeimug mat von can I resisrn the presidency of the State Univer
Cuninghams
Harmony
" Mayo
" Lawrencevi'.iti
Ar. Portsmouth ;
I.
USC." .
Vfr ta amlA
"Let him write who sever wrote bafore. -
And him that has written, writs UMmnM V
"When all men xiveat their hidden lore.
Wonld-be eri tics wiU then cease to bore.
Away to my couch I'll now meander.
And thus plainly sign myself,
.. Philander.
OUve HtUtN. C.
sity, and take the chair of historv. He hal STATIONS.
unques tiooed quanficationa for that ehair. Lv Portsmouth
tuuvran uaa ween.maue lor toe graoinz.1 - - - .1 ,
br contracts of S3 milpa r.f raitwav in Ktanl 1 Lawrenceville
vuuuiy. ,
Hon. K A White, collecfer of internal
revenue, reports that - there , are . 14.000
tealers in liquor and tobacco in his district
The force of the office has been oolieed to
' CUrksvUIe
J
JIarmony
Cunioghams
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work double time in issuing licenses, etc.
l.xuzaDetn uiy jusonomist.
Mr. Ievi Coble, section master on the It.
& U: R. R., at Brown Summit, Guilford A.r.JJanvi
cuuutjr, oieu to aeain iasi riaay weex. tie
had been subject to bleeding at the nose. 1
and on the dav nf hie death - h hlad
fusely that his physician was unable to slop mouth with the New York, PhiladelphiarA
w : . s ' .- i onota ; iuuwsr. iiupe umui kouui:
,n organization has been formed at Hen j and Baltimore steamers, for all points North:
dose connection will be roadf at Fsrts
;.i
11EV7 raLiniEnYi
effect throuoh collision. On the other To the Cnnf ederatA Vf apami'
hand it may be asked, might not the I Assoelatfons in the Va-
introduction of foreicrn matter into! rlout Counties of the
aill" armA&nhoM OVOIl t Sama-aa aa I ' i State.
wwa a waMv0 aawa, Va V a U wUUiiat a . .
wveiy smair quannties, proauce oeie-1 Comrades ? Wa desire to rail
' I r r - . - - rw. - J. w...an.w.VM U VU W U. HC'I- I WM. w vwm. v. M .w. fW.HW W, MB.
! ... 0r. .1.9 ifi .1 - . . - . J. . ....... 1 ' . . rm. r I . - . .A, " i . . !
iuiiuuo it uuk Jiitai Tjueuw; it is uoiiyour aiieuuoD w im provisions oiiuersou, to renovate ana equip Dhco land at Danville, with the luchmond
possible to reply, positively tothisfour constitution airecting tbat the fJSn Dville R way, foij all point North er
r.. , . .. i annum cipniinni inr nmwn attaii ravo i . . . .. - , , . , - - -
QUeSHOn. in laCt. eniuemiC UlSeaSCS 1 . . . . - i ih mmt fashionahle and araliv rwort in ooum.
u..,..,.,. ucu BHwriuvaai win uc a large attendance 01 veterans I young man in Winsfon claims the
to .. such a causP. V hen the cle-1 at the court house (Unless Some ot her 1 honor of being the youngest child in a fam.
hrat.pd mil nnnaolii insula t liofr nrtnaar. Dlace of assembling: shall be desii?- My 01 twenty-two. Winston also has a 12
T "r" i l . ... . . . Ivear M tail that, tl.ta h. tm . 101
ance a half a dozen veara m man uieu . eacu a 1S aitaZ.in .u' rw7..u: .
m "T-r..1:"' ion that day, aud the regular 'orgin-r" 77 ,
sunposed the? miahtbeduetoan en-l....: -.---: j j .u5L i HTherais a firm iu Charlotte that has onlv
l.p- h.,wei '- ! oiW - ir .1 w u . ? ,CU8W,U?, been e tab ished three y ara. and selU gools
c0"1116' 4 bet5een the earand a j if v the meeting shall Jiave beer ar- tn one -hundred' cities and towna in the
cloud of meteoric dust. Later inves-lranged for another dav, or shall not United uteiy and ships to Canada, Ger-
tigations, however, seem ; to. have 04 held oa tne th of uIv u not
demonstrated that they, were caused V Jr Hiab itrik,DivW
dar. thrown ifn nnri-i,- Kth JSL a-f;;. who weih. 114 pounds,; and spending some tlm in poatinf hersslf
r T.,- , T - -rr -T I u.. KpcKy aiouhc has a oahf, the son of Mr. 0n the Sprinz and Summer Stylet, and
16R3. The greardry'foz iof 1783-Nuate --ascriptions, but boldly to House, who Is ojily ten months old, d R.a handsome Jme t Jlilb
SPRING
y
1390J.
.1:,-.b:
Miss Pallie Yancey btajuet returned
from Bali imore, where she has; beeri
lasry
. . w - i . .- . x a . s a? "a s vmuna n m rvniruia .. a rai ami wi i ia rwimanr. a - w -i a .rtv"
wbiah covered Europe, fortwoT orJ
r-reMa- -r-, aa-if-ai-ai wa V IV VI S9 VB VU 1
mree monins ana was accompanied of our needy, deserving comrades: as
pv alaeases oi tne respiratory organs require to be supported . by charity
was ueeu UHcnuea io u meieone on- at ivo3n it
gin. "Tho . annua
spell iu May. which
An Editpa Faith.
probable thatlthel111 -editor pit the Advocate,' pub"
Uy recurring cold botel building at Ridgeway, donated liehed at Greenville, Ala., expresses
iinh liavn hPfln by -Col. Ueck, will be too large for his faitbin 6. i ''The good this
11C0 we nave Deen Q tmmfiliuto nurnosea. .a VA fnav - : : ,:s .-, 7v -.
in Bozboro over Ur. A. B.; Fonibee'sr
jutore, where you. will, find an entirely
..4- ' -. . z : u-,'
of Ladies, Muisei aad.ChUdrtBS'.hits
ni;- - -.s.r.; H - . . I . n. !' . . . Inalnnlable. and thonaanda' of mBnl. m . : - -.
plained to the satisfaction of .aome some accessible locality. - f calculable, ana tnousands or men
peenle by the theorv of theinterDosi- For the support of this Home, wel1" women .that it has savedbless
tion of a cloud of meteorite lmatterhhrow
between the earthand thefsur the procure ; it. A
" . i t m rr i ii ml m mi wsjraw HriTiHU i nnwrinii larii i - - . - - . . - - . . '
doud bein' of course a remanent Vn
v . ' ' -4 " ; " - " - 1 - . - . I ta.a ssiAnAwFtil aw. ni ikm A a thatv
memoer or tne solar system, .flow, veterana f Assoclatiou 7I0 ; see. tlhat I " -ir "
although it might, have been ptekedl 0 l?eH
--. -,i-:.n u ii.. 1 ever v town ana , townshiD in tne 1 nnrr.rt heaiinc. ana tneir testimonv
ijiiJMiy ..Uj Ills v) AUU Ul kiuji fSUUne.j Qkfi''1-;: 'ili .'x-r'f- ''fS'itTi-'?' I . II mTrnt Tlw-alr-r. J1H
, :. 1 1. ; : v -1 '.... . ww; .- y;: :;-;. hm hn trivpn tn tns nnnuo mil -r " -T - "
UlM fcrtf. , ; r, . I - JIT-ar.,ollW Irtadra ika alJ rtr t, I : " " Ti 4 . .7" I .lJliriia--'JI i V.-iJ-:
But !. oat it ooant 'K-ctolW? !eo' J.bat K2ZiliT?ZZZ2
-:u:i:.j .i.isw. a -...-. I. ---i, - j . I halm. We , Knov lbat O Will 8 ODO-1 J .
1- . .u- Und ca aat that tho Vt.t.rn' a .pa-I nifiri f H. S. 8. la no hnmburl and can I is solicited. Satisfaction Kuarantsed.
ROXBORO, JD.
dyke t Lacre, '-Trimmings, &c. Hats
and Bonaets tnmmed at short notice
and aft low "prifceS. -iK'--'aVV.v
Specitl attention paid to1 .'-;. '
I will have employed all the eeaso
appear sufficiently astouishing. ' Who
would not wish to : vje w
with an aiwr..:;: ir....
seeimr evc this carava Worlds ZXSSS W
o Vi .!. .' .1 ik. . .. it' :..: i..' InmlMhlvsimnRh nr aiiwd irnnd tnn
iw wayi - Always gaineriug new ma-joi vuo w.uiuera or tuis. commiitee,! ' . 'r m .
terial from
UlUK .UU4CVS BUU UICVCVI OffBiOIB VU n. i.T-l . : I
. . . . . .. ',., . u ru ia vvr . sr. o a. vn r-u -' wmi a-.-k ama .
its dominion, the sun sweeps on, and
the obedient , planets; follow in! wide tcerning the methodr of raisintr fundi
1 . L . i . I V . .. . . 1 'I . . - .....
circung -vroiKs; out wnituer wo areiior me sapport or the Home. .
going and how it will all end even the! , J. S. Care: pres.
S8tyonomeg caniiot jen, xj, : k a jy . aritoNACHr pec
Notica
-i.. .-,r.' a " uarticularlv the chairman.' almnlrl ho I nv other firm in the South.
notifr all persons ladehted to said dec eased to
come forward at once and make settlement; an
TreaUse on Blo)d aad Ska
eases mailed Iree.S-Sg
SWIFT SrKCIFIC co:
-: . --. Atlanta, Qa.
f jShaSpdsy Uis notice will
sr i pleaiila bar af toeir reeo-err. - r - v.-
T-isin-tUy o June, 1 v -
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