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Person Go. Courier: Published Every Thursday KOELL BROS., ROXBORO, N. C 4 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: jtie Copy One Year " ' - - - $1 5t 3on (3opy Six Months " - . - - 75 Keroittanco ma-t bo made by Registered Letter, Tost Office Order or Postal Note.. - :The caunir is published in the centre of a .j t ' ioc mowing sectbir, maki it one ctLa pas dvertisins med .arehousenien in. the adjoining counties. .ircidated largely in Person, Granville ani Jurhara counties in North Carolina, and Talifax county Virginia. , -; JOB WORK of all description neatly executed on short XOELL BROS, Proprietors, HOME FIRST: ABROAD NEXT. $1;50 Per Year iu Advance VOL. 6 ROXBOHO, NOBTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY-; AUGUST 7, 1890. NO ; 5l" lotico and at-reasouable prices. When in iced of work give the Courier a trial. nm II 1 jp ? CURED SCROFULA It la that impilrlty In tho blood, which, ae cumnlating hi the glands of tho neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the arms, legs, or feet; which devolopes ulcers In the eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to 'humors;' which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it Is the most general o! oil diseases or affections, tor rery few persons are entirely tree from it. How Can . It Bo f By taking Hood's Sarsaparflla, which, by the remarkable cures It has accomplished, clten when other medicines havd'uled,has Drovcu itseU to be a potent andcullar-.' " taeOTcma lot itntt ". Olsease.; .8omTot-ryie8 cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Saraaparilla. jly daughter Mary was a filleted with scrof ulous soreneckfrom the tyneBhe was 22months old till she became six years ot age. Lumps formed in bet neck, and one ot them after growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for oyer three years. "We gave ner Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and all indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child." J. S. Carltle, Nauright, N. J," 21. B. Be sure to get only - ' Hood's Sarsapbrilla' Boldby&lldreggirta. .1; six for S5, Prcpredonly fcy C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Km, 100 Doses One. Dollar EOFESSIONAL. pArDS My lord rides through his palace fiate, " My lady sweeps along in state, - " --' The sage thinks long on many a thiug, -"' And the rnaiderrniuses on raan-yiog; The minstrel harpeth merrily, ' ' - r The sailor plows tho foanaing sea,, The huntsman kills tho gocd red deer) -And the soldier wars without a fearyv - ' -;,- But fall to eachwhat"er befall, ' " ' ... .The farmer he must feed them all. Smith hanirncreth cheerily the sword, Priest preachoth pure and holy word, Dame Alice worketh broidery well, Clerk Richard talcs of love can tell ; The tap-wife sell her foaming beer, Dan Fisher fisiieth in (lie mere, " ' Atid Courtiers rttfile,-strut and shioe, . ' ' AiVhile pages bring the Gascon wine )-li j-BaVfiflt ioeabh whate'er befall, , ): The fal mer he musteed them all. Man builds his'cas tics fair and high. Whatever river runneth by; i G reat cities riee in every land, Great churches show the-buiiucr's hand, Great arches, monuments and towers, 1' air palace ai d pleasing bowers, - Great work is done, be it here and there," And well man worketh everywhere ; But work or rest, whate'er befall, , The farmer ransfc feed them all. . , " ChassUJselan'it in Independent. wheeled' vehicle. "Dis male am reciprocity justness v? cvu - aavs mat are past; iie nas recentlv . ,,-: , -. . :i . . . i"-; nomical.'v,To waste.is wicked "' T V J. - : J : " Venezuela ana.tne wasiungton. pa- can 8t.lrt ;m . : , , , -t ; the present duties upon sugar,, after ;ooa8 an to waste , tuom. . pers have written him up in-grand wiirdoiyfor le?'g than that one year, at-the discretion . of Jfce he poorest use they can be put to. Btjle.- A well ktojf i gentleman in nnc)e 7, -gaI(J lbe doetor; ,He look Lig President,' against such countries as vO this r.ltv marriflil fl. t.nrrht:fr rf -Tnrlfw - - . . . . . . 1 e.:r . J-ii. J .j r-r-,"D-"v".r-w6V 'raift fmm fho fiirittrrrt onrt 00 ohwi Uttll W UUUUl OUl UK liumiiutti yiuuui; w Riley, which givCT th t following good 8mall Byringe which "ho tilled with k66- is Sieved to have been pre-' morphine. lie went to tho Bid o of parea at tbe suggestion ot Mr. iiarr rp c. BROOKS, - ATTORNEY AT LAW . RoxJboro. N. C. - rrati'-cs u iierevcr his servicaa are reqnirel. I ri'injic aiieution given to -the eollocnon of C. . WiiisieaI, w. . Jaoina Tarker W INSTEAD & PARKER, . ? Attorneys at Law, . lloxboro. N. C, . . I'runptK attend to all busiuessentmstcd to J, T. Strayliorn. Koxbore, N. C Melange of Dots. . L. M. Warlick, Milton, N. C gTHAYIIOUN db -WARLICK, , ATTORNEYS AT LAW. rr.trtine in all (be courts of the State and in t.ie t'edecil courts. Manageineut of . estates vririlty ittendel to. - .- - - Spec i nl attention given to cases in Tenon and C.i3wel conaiies. A.'.V.Grihani. - IS. V. Win-ton Q. RAU AM & WINSTON,' ' ATTORNEYS T LAW, " Oxford. N. C. Prac.tices in all he eonrU of the State, tlan .1 Ic money and invest tho same in lcnt let Mort gag; ileal Estate aeounty. Settle estates and i uve.ttixute titled. LUNSfOUD, .-. :. ; . , ATTORNEY AT L AW, Soxboro, X. C .... . - . , " " .- .""T -' " ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Notary Public, Boxboro, N. C Pw mt and carcest attention given to all bnaiTies entrusted to him. yy W. K1TCH1N, , I ATTORNEY AT LAW, . RoxBono, N. C. Practices wherever lils services are req.nired. Office at Winstead Hotel. Dr. E- J. Ticker, SURGEON DENTIST. Office ' corner room up stairs in the Meruit building, ; . . EOXBORO, N. C. -The Parmer Feedeth All. V Isome exception?, of caursr. be, found How Judge Riley of Virginia, I An Effective Mule Invigqra-i WASHINGTON LETTER, calculating tlone, and not iu a jam- With Africa. : ... . L - r' U If" oaf Beltf Correspondent.! - ble Of accidents. - . ' Tndo-e W. fi-. RiW of Aoonmint . . --.6 6 ' 1 WiQwrk-nrnw Tl CI. Jn'v 25th. 1RQ . ,Vi " J- , "J time ago witn a doctor, we came upon " :-. - r-r - - j county is a well knovra xjharactef ml . :,i j i , -m tt which is, needed everywhere. No Washington, and to furnished the " T.TZ ' iTtni. iu4vui,ii' Tviwua. Bio.iiviit uinatp TRTmrrnrq wirn maw a sniftv irom tn - ...... .. .. . r.r ...- if J t-mk.l. The amend- it is a. itttte diirjcuit lor -oue write when the thermometer is high upiu the nineties. - - Therfore, I'll ceusa to meander.- I'm yours, hastily, ; ,- Olive Hill, ft. &r tr , ' I story from the Washl ngton Star as of local interest in this 3 '-ty : the mule and -quickly inserting tbel son -who:is unwilling to go the .x- Burdette's Sermon on Life. it D KS MORTON & WISE, - .- .... i .--Practicing Phi lclans, ; Roxboro, N. C. Offer their nrofe(iional services tft Hie neonle ot Knxooro and snrroiindinjc country. I'rac.ice in all the branches of medicine. ,. 10-4-lY , . . r Tja. w.b. CRisr, -i Fructicinff Physician,, u. . Roxboro; N. C. Offers his professional services to the people ol Itoxboro anl surrounding community, -y DR. C. V. BRADSHER I DENTIST, Oners his services to tho public. Calls promptly attended to in Person ana adinimnir comt:es. Any one wishing work in bis line, bv writing hiin at Kushy rork, K. C, will be attended at once. .. .- , C. S. Winstead, ireaidentr;: J. S. Bradsher, Cashier. Farmers' Bank of Roxboro, s roxboro, n; c. --i Deposits received and collections- and rcr tnittances promptly made. ' Roxboro, N. C. - -NOW IS YOUR TIME! Come to Roxboro and invest and get a foot-hold, before everything gels-too high for yoa,; aiid wbea you come don't forget " ' jas. w.;brandon. l- '. ; ,4- ' --v.'.v-:-.5VSV-- ' The Barber. V ;. He ig willing and ready -to nccommo iate his rfiends, acd always keeps up with the latest styles. " : , r ' . i . i i ' x Many Persons -Arc brolccn down from overworlt or household ivcs -..Brown's Iron Bitters: :; I MiUds the svstem. nida di(retton. rpmove ex- V oCJbile, and cures malaiiu, Oct the gyu uiue; It is said that tlint which a man leves to do', he generally docs well. It is said by liol ert Burnp, thai mail d mhu inanity to man makes countless millions mourn. , It is said, He "Who made tho heart, 'tis lie alone Decidedly can try ns, He knows each chord, its various tone, Each spring, its various bias : Then at the balance let's be mute, "We never can adjust it ; What's done we partly may compute But know not what's resisted." It is ea-d. by Voltaire, "1 hate life ard yet I win afraid to die." No wonder; the hi fiJei'd bosom was ful of dtaapjiciiilcd ambition, a torment jug conscTeuce," and a dark eternity Hell seemed to have begun on earth liow mirci'i.t wita M'aui: "i am lead; to be offered, ami the time Of my departure 13 at hand."- - - It is said, take away from tnackin rtheir-vanity at-d ambuioiVand :iher"e would be but fe.v claimiiig to bt heroes or patriots. It is said that immense weal h is no proof that he who owns it is dii honest; it is only a presutnpiion against his entire honesty.' It is jjs bare'r. .possible that a man- may be como very rich and preserve his in tegrity. It is only possible it in not luobable. 'It is easier to continue poor and miinlaio duo's honor invi ihle, than itia to preserve the treasure of integrity and. accumulate vast riches. It is said thai, Science to the geu eral public is everything you can't comprehend; directly yon begin to understand it, it ceases to be science. It is said that if woman lodt us Eden, such as she alone can restore It is said that the sweetest thing m life is the unclouded wolcomo of a wife. It is said that the angriest person in a controversy is the one most liable to be in the wroiig. . . . , . It is said .that the life of a true man cannot be a life of mere pleasure; it mast be above all thing3 a life of duty. . , - It is said that tho oco who wiU.be found in trial capable of great acts of love is eyer the one who . is doing considerate small one.. - . : " f it is . said that the, foolish .and wicfeedpractico of., profane ctirsmg and swearing is a vice so mean and low tbat- every per sou of Bense and character despises and detests it. - ' It "is said tliat iudustry is essen- hally social. - No- man can improve either himself or his neighbor with on t neighborly : help; and to better the world i3 to set the world to work together.'4 ". - It is said that no man can say whether he is rich or poor by turning to his ledeer. It is the hearts that makes the man" r(ch.; IIe is-rich or x - , .' -r . r-n . ' J.. " poor according to what he liaf. li is said that labor is life; succcs- fal labor is life and gladness; and saeccssjnl labor with high aims and jasl objects-' brings the fullest, truest and. happiest life that can be. lived upon earth.. - - . ; "v ,- - -' It is said that a certain amount of opposition is a great help to a man. Kites rise against-, and not with, the wind. - Even a hard wind i&, better th aft n on e . No m a n e ve r , w or k ed his passage anywhere in a drad calm .16 is Baid 'that -the. secret, of, the o-oallei.lucky mau'ij luck, 'will, with judge came nearcausing war between tenta to the" animal. Tha jnule s in accordance with Mr. -Blaine's xius country ana tne savages or Atn- rearcd upoll hia hiuTl'legs and giving ideas, and now Mr. Harrison, accord ca where he was formerly-stationed ftll aBtooUhin hrav. started" down ing to my. informant, - proposes to but anyone will .agree that ho was tbe road at a breakneck soeed. The send to the Senate a special message, Man born of woman is of few days justifiable in what he did. As the aged colored man' eave a look of Urging the acceptance s of-Senator and no teeth, and, indeed, it would story goes,' and it i3 believed to be astonishment at the doctor and with! Perce's amendment. ,.He may. do it, be money in his pwket, sometimes if & inatter of official record at the a loud : Whoa!" started down the it hardly seems probable that he he had less , of either, As for his state department, the -' consulate was r0ad after the mule.1 In the course would care to make such open war teeth, he had convulsions when he situated on" the beach, with a broad of ten minutes we came up to the old upon' his Secretary of State, unless cut tnem, and as the last one comes stretcn ot sana in iront ot the house m&a standine in the road waiting for he really wished, to drive him out oi through, lo! the dentist is twioting extending to' the ;waters. Here the ua. The mnle was nowhere in sight, the .cabinet, which no' one well in- the first one out, and the last end of judge lived with his wife, and while "Say, boss," suid the darkey; "how formed believes that he does. If.Mrv that man's jaw is worse than the first he did not find the nation to whom muob do you charge for dat stuff you Harrison sends any special message being full of porcelain and a roof he was accredited to possess these ,,nt in rUt mnlpV? - - - v r on this subject to Congress it will plate built to hold blackberry seeds, social qualities so pleasing to the "Oh ton cents will do," langhiDgly be safe to wager that it will bo sub--Stone-bruises line his pathway to judge, he found it possible to toler- replied the doctor. : v mitted to and. approved by James G. manhood; hia father boxes his ears ate his position as long as the sav- Well, boss; heah is 20 cents. Blaine, before it goes in. - . at home, the big boys cuff him in the age : citizens let him alone. But Squirt some ot dat stuff in me. 1 The Senate for some reason seems nlav-pround and the teacher whins everr morninsr the whole villao-e Lnd iifvb a,,t r mnlp " 777i.rewo indisposad to devote -inuchtorthe Nathalie Crystal Hill - Houston,. . - - SouthB'Ston-' Black Walnut , A, &D. Junc't-. Woodsriiile . Ar. Eoxboro . tariff bill .yet, and it remains the unfinished business,' V; which C only comes up after two o'clock.; Senator Morrill : attempted to i change this The 'shoe dealer docs not oxist who 1 early in the week, bmt enough Repub- About Women's Feel and Shoes. him in the school-room. He bnyeth came down on the beach in front, of North-western at 1. 10 when ho hath his house to make their toilet. It was sold short at ninety-six, and - his disagreeable for the judge and his neighbors unloadeth upon him Iron wife to have these naked citizens Mountain at sixty-three and five- squatting about in front of his door eighths, and it straightway breaketh and he made many protests against doos not know the woman with licaps voted with the'Democrats to down to fifty-two .and one-fourth. IIajit. The protests were made formally a number five foot who "wears a num- J defeat his motion nseth early and sitteth up lata, that I in writing to the prime minister and ber thtec shoe." She is the bane of 7 The workingmen -want a hearing he may fill his barns and store houses' the queen, but there was no atten- o'erks who are green in the shoe Jin the House. The committee -on and lo! hi3 children's lawyers di- tion paid to them. Finally the judge basincss, but the old hands know her Labor has reported a number of bills vide 'the spoils among themselves could stand it no longer.. He got a well. She is sharp, and the dealer in which the Labor organizations are and say : "Ha, ha ! " He groweth gun-and. loaded' it with' the finest who tries to palm oil a shoo with the greatly interested, and a committee and is sore distressed because . it "mustard seed" shot and lay in wait, size altered to suit her demands must from these organizations have waited raineth, and he beateth upon his One. morning was heard the report of needs be coitions and thorough in- his on Speaker Reed to ask - that' gentle breast and sayeth, "My crop 13 lost !" a gun and a number of .naked ne- work She haa-'cangbt on" to the man why it was that he did not recog- becanse it raineth not. The late groes scattered in many directions fact tbat the size is marked on the nize members of the Labor committee rains blight his wheat and the frost with frightened eries. Later in the lining as well as on'the sole, andaftfrr when, they endeavored vto call - up bitoth his peaches. If it bo so that day & delegation of dignitaries; head- satisfying herself that the' unscrnpu- some of these bills; they pointed out tho sun shineth, even among the nine- edL,by the prime ministerswaited on lous salesmari is- not palmingr. off the fact thtit duringformer sessions ties, he sayeth, "Woo - is me," for I the judge 4to make ''a formal declara- shoes ot a larger size. ' A "western Labor measures had been given from perish ! " and if the north west wind tion of war against the United States dealer has most thoroughly overcome frorri four to seven days while. in the sigheth down in forty-two, he cneth, and to give the judge notice "to this little difhculty by an ingenious present .they had ' none.' Mr.-. Reed Would I were dead ! " If he wears git." ; . .: ' , method. , He stipulates that all goods made a diplomatic answer, and now sackcloth and blue jeans men say, The judge protested,; most elo- bought shall be without size maiks the Federation of Labor have sent "lie i3 a tramp," and if ha gocth quently arguing his case, but it was on tho sole. Th9 mark inside is Mm a monster petition f which they forth ehaven and clad in purple and of ho avail; 'I shall appeal to the erased or blotted out, and a sign hope will -cause him to grant their fine linen, all the people cry," "shoot queon,' he declared. . placed on the side with pen and ink. very 'modest request one; day for the dude!" lie careth insurance tor ;Xho prime minister shook his head lui3 is periectiy. mteiugiDie to tue the consideration, of the Alien Uon two'nty-flve years, until he hath, paid and looked solemn. fIt was the! salesman, but is passed over by the J tract bill "and the bill amending: the thrice for all M3, goods, and then, and queen you shot,"h.e said. customer as s a cost mark aud never eight-hour law. then he Ictteth his policy lap33 one The shot were small and settled in questioned. San IrancUco Argo- x anticipated, the House passed day, and that same night fire de- fleshy part3, so that the iquesn rap-iQ etroyeth his store. He buildeth Mm idly recovered, ' and thog'udge's di RAILROAD SCHEDULES: Lynchburg & Durham ' vSehedule.. 1 "SOUTITBOUKD. - x , J'irst-class Daily Mon r .' I.dly Et. Sun. Wed , , and Fri. 'it, v :v Levab -V ' Lynchburg Ourmid Lip'comb-. Lone Jack - Rustbnrg Wlnlall - Woodlawni Hicksoa . BrOokneal 3P, M. - - 5 40 ' 5.60.. 556 - 6,06- 'e. 15 1 .5G A. M. 600 6.05 6.12 6.18 6.35 6 43 7.07 Z.Z . 7. 87 7 53 A. C v7.0r 7.03. 8, 56 9 14 0 35 '7.16 7.53 8 13 8 54"' -9.0a - 8 43" 10.00 -J&18 ; - 8.2a - 8 39 ' ' 12.10 t" ,:8.46 . 12.33 . 9.11 1.16 P. M 9 45 1.82 ' ,9 53v- 316 . .10 05 v' 8 37 10 24 - 8 7 J, .11.00 " ; - 4 15 - 17Jl "814 -7.39 7 48 7.56' 8k17. 8 30 ' 8 46 Leave- ' a. m.'- Roxboro " r3D.' Woodsdalo . 7 52 -A." &'D. tfuBOt. 8 08 Black' Walnut 5 24 South Boston 9 20 Houston- -' $ 84 ' Crystal Hill j 9 54 Lennia Nathalie . Clark ton Brookneal . j Naruna ' llickson Woodlawn Winfali, ". Rustburg Lone Jack Lipscomb 7 Darmul ; - Ar. Lynchburg-12 BO XOftTUBQUHD. : -t First-class: Daily v Tues;. r- Daily, Es. Sao Thari - P. If . " A. K. " 1 35 ' -7 oa v 1 57 nm - 2 15 " r 7 53 ' Zl - o us 3 24 V 9 25 " 8-58 tl 10 00 ' 4 25 10-80 ' 4 33 ' 1 10 40 , 4 42 -.Ml 00 . 1 4 57 w 11 55 5 19 " 12 SO T 5 44 1 05 rK 5 54 1-30 6 04 6 26- -0 36 6 53 1 ; ' 6 57 J 7 04 . 7 071 10 00 ' 10 10 ' 10 23- -10 33 - 10 55 11 13 11 US - 11 89 11 54. 11 57 13 04 ' -v. 2 00 2 30 3 00 3 14 3 27 3 30 W. N. .MITCHELL, c" Snnt TrnmnTt.tinn. 'Commencing ; pr ' February; - 1st,- -18i0 Trains will run on tbe Atlantic St Danville Railroad as follows : '' - ' -" ' BOUND EAST. : . " STATION'S. -Lv. Dan villa -J Harrison, Milton" ' ; .w .Semora-- 5' Cuninghams ; Harmony ; , " Mayo V Clarksville : ."i Lawrencevil j At. Portsmouth - ' , . SOU1 "STATIONS.-: Lv Portsmontb, .v- No. 2. 8 00 am 8 24 -"-8 42 ?- 9 20 9 43 ;9 65 1196- r 130 pm ,JS 30 TJ BOUND. .i No. i. -10 16 am Lawrcnceviile r 2 30 pm. .Medicine In Vegetables. a hou3e in Jersey and his first-born plomacy -soon placed him in favor is devoured by mosquitoes; he pitch-1 again. eth his tents in New . .York, and tramps devour his substance. He ; Ah. There, My Lemon! raoveth to Kansas, and a cyclone nornrotK liio Iumioa river lTifn TITi OQnil w It was a soft mid-summer niht: whil a nrairie fire and -10.000.000 the sable goddess stretched her leaded AWU,U,UU rr.""--."."? l""a acres of grass-hoppers fight for Ms sceptre over the silent, slumbering Pf "cenenc lor ine same trouoie. ti y,tmf "TToTti World, and thv war -at ill nrn Asparagus purges the blood. Celery f.L 0a ;o M 'kr Jon the old front ?ate. Henlaced hia aets admirably upon the nervous sys j-tj rk.jt j uu uuvu wxxv uvav I o x I , . . - t - , , gentleman, a colonel and a states- arm around her graceful waist, and B man, "because, sah, he resembles, irew her closer to his throbbing tt"u on this matter. Should they decide sah, a man, sah, he did not like, sah." bosom to protect her frb'm the falUng the liver. . IJeets and turnips are, ex- 'tQ tafee it after the appropriations r;i-rr- ia Vv MBf f-r tiio Qrlo dews of Heaven. He head was rest- .v."-"'' wj'l"1' v (,1 11 v ii:ivi 111 j iiuu 1. uvxv 1 . - of his feet, and if he had to do it ing on his strong; manly, shoulder, cambers are coo.mg in M cirroin I10 tunnU nf ha hnm at. and the love lisrht was shminsr in 'ii i . .. . : - i . i i ir.fKN. tnitrn nun n ciiulo. .uu iiuiuij - v.- . . -, ' - ' - -. 1 vk. i , all, for "the day of death is better msxrous eyes as Dngnt as tne neaa- moi;.-i T,rhlP Fe committee have already, agreed outhonses. Italso has a young orchard of han the day of one's birth.' The following information, may be useful to eomo at this season of the year, if not now to many : Spinach baa a direct effect upon the kidneys. the "Original Package", bill, or rather, its substitute for the Senate bill, and tne. National .Bankruptcy bill this week. The rest of the week promises to be occupied by: the ; very . uninter- ClarksviUe " Mayo u Harmony c Cuninghams ' Com c-r m . Ml 1UUL1 .. .T". ... Harrison - Ar. Danville - 4 58 '6 10 J6 25 6 43 6 50 - ao 7 39 8 00 No. . V 8 00 pin, ''824 j. y 840.' ; 9 00 ;9i2 . - 9 89. . -9 53 s, ; 1110 1 51 an .'45 No.3.''4 1010 pm"-. 3 SO.am" eo, '- . 7 as 7 07 v'., 8 07 820 342---.,9 00 -- .0 30' - Close connection will W made at Torts- esting but necessary appropriation ( mouth with the New York; Philadelphia &- bills. " "-'',"-- ' . "1 Norfolk Railway, (Cape Charles'. Bcute),. .Th p.nr.Mlni SiiWnfa nr'ft' Rt.ill Baltimore steamers, for all points North; .- . , , - . luiand at Danville, with the-Richmond & m a state of uncertainty, about the , .rt . n. . XT jpeaerai naeciion unv-anu jnair now gcutUi the most of them have their "ears to the ground,", carefully listening, to ascertairrhow the public at large feels FOR iSALE! I have for sale 'a t- "V ' " ' - - " ': . Villi nhTo C m H ' To im ' . : .-s.zA- lamauiQ . niiiau xciiii. her upon-the system. Onions, garlic, jt.th amendments 'which containing about 60 acres It is well wa; leeks, olives and shallots, allot which , j tered, ,and has thereon good barns and T ntfnAA Ami Alt. tbeiretlectsl J light of a locomotive. He looked her are pCS8efiS mei?ic!nal.Y!rtue earnestly in the eyes, and passion- , Greatest Fires in History.:; ately murmured, "Jemima,' haintyou I'he London fire destroyed-eighty nine churche?, many pnbhe build mgp, 13.200 house?, many streets laid waste, an3 two hundred thousand persons made homelesp. - lue rums covered - forty-lhree acres.. The amonnt of loss is pot known. Thir Chicago Ore " of 1871, laid - - U M. ... V . waste thirty-five, square mile?. 17, 450 buildingSiWere burned,' 200 per snna" killed. 98.500 "- persons made hbmeiee.'', and about two, hundred terrogation, she said, with clenched hands and lips that were white with agony : " "I should ' smirk to ,. twit ter." And as he spoke,--; the evening zephyrs; which were passing by; be came threaded with the strong; strong 1 ofamarteaLacter;timufaUng'th! opon, tat the dcWon-ja not looked ..' Finest .Pnut TreeS.' " p,rcaUtorySIlemh0dU,econequeot Jf -'Lji Mn TST B"- tin .ml fhnniio rm ' .. UV . f" . . . 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The House committee nas t original growth. - This also has fine also" reported: a bill allowing the MP Qnfl7 VI A 1111.' MUUWVJI : UUilV) Wilson Mirror. bo eaten raw as a remedy for insomo- uia. - A soup made from onions is re garded by the Flench, as'an ejceileni restoratiTe in" debility of the digestive organs.-New York' World.' - -'.j Abo ut Af ter Dinner Spe ak . , ing. - Traveling by; Compass. ;. : . ..... -- .- -a - ... . j A story is told of an old hunter in current of the odoriforous succulent, and he "did went." v "ston when vou tct there;" : is an ancient form of schoolboy irony, and it appHes excelleutl? to the occasion nl i-orator.-T. When. .lier has -excited..a laugh, or a tribute or- hearty ap . . ...... .... .o....... .v- . ..... . . uimseir lib lift IcagO lire Origtnatea oy -a j wmcs. riB wa uuu. tu uuy apuuneL-j lasK. : . liw nas aaeuieuij ; iuo'r. W. nftmnass.'. whinh b. rlid Tid a. frienrl MT but If lie does not in a frDort meae , V , O . . 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He wished " to go mttK bread, hen they succeed in - - , - , 3 . north, and he tried hard to make the t h a t an 1 1. w c c a n n a e b a w i h g r u u i. u Up -in to flour-and make biscuits out of thcin,-rei haps ' the people ;ot , tins country thing point north; but ;'twasnt "any use. j'.'Twould shake, "shake,; right . .' -A i t i round-and point south-east every could worry-throogh the Ke-, ,--.;- publican high tariff a littlelongcr, if -they diut concludej to put too high time." Sunday JJagazi ne. The Reidsviile cotton raills have increased lax on saw logfT-Wilmington Star, their capital stock from t'i50,000 to $100,000. panion to Tote him a bore, . which tbev will most certainly do, secretly,, if not onenly The forlnnafe orator js he to whom speech making is such second, nature that he can follow i llosseau's" ad vice for composing a love letter, and "be gin without knowing what he is go; iDjr v to 6av.v end --ilbont knowinr what he has eaid louws Com and a good spring and orchard 7Nice Building Lots,-7 widow of Gen. Geo. B. HcClellan the Bame amount, .The influence of the'Farmers Alii n-na ia liTior- ffilt. in ConsrresSt par- tir.nlarlv in the House; it has killed ,nr(1A . . , . .-.,,.. tha bill "allowing a 'clerk to -each v. . . i member or the House, which has HEART OF, iiOXlJOIW, KntrnVrmsidftred as likelv to uass at! - l'jirtje wisbini; to buy will please call oa W. W. Kitchin. mv attornev or mvgelf. Mr: Hai-rison has oeen reviving v ; .u. k. Dakiet recollections of, his soldiering d&ys I s Eoxboro June 11th, 1890. this week by visiting the '-encamp? meni ot tuo , fiowivu vv.---. ... ...... , militia and of the Pennsylvania State J? OF XVeilL alia OViie - National Guard. . Secretary, Proctor accompanied - him, - probably, to get j Roxboro, 2X acres oi land. Terms i some military ideas. - - REASONABLE, Mrs. John Macltae, of JViu Oilead, Aiont-1 h..n.inl. Vum ior rent. Ai.nW to r. somcry county, was recently Bcriously pred Mernu, uo wro, k. c. , . f -LkeR, by a vicious cow, , . . . , t - vajeiiiA.u
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 7, 1890, edition 1
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