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Person County Courier. . . . i iOXB )A J, N. C . Sjf. 18.ii. 1830. Preaching at the Baptist Church next Sunday. We regret to learn that Mr. Joseph Younger had the misfortune to loose a barn of tobacco by fire one day last week. Mr. C, A. Whitfield says that Mr. Jack Brann, in this county, has some of the finest tobacco this year that he ever saw. The Teachers Institute for Person county will be held the week com mencing October 27th, by Prof. E. A. Alderman. t The Registration books for Rox boro township are now open at the "N instead House, and W. II . Wil liams, Esquire, is ready to enter your name. Be sure to read the new ad. of Mess. Tate & Shaw. They are ready for business and solicit a share of your trade. Give then! a trial, they will treat you right. Mr. W. J. Whitfield brought us a sample .of 'Some as fine tobacco one c .y latt week as we have seen in a long tirna. He says he has five barns as good as the sample shown us. The Tax books for 1830 are now ready. The work is neatly executed and is a credit to Mr. Satterfield. He has been assisted by Mr. Woody, son of Mr. John F. Woody of Bethel Hill. A convention of Young Men's Democratic Clubs of the State will be held at Raleigh, Sept 25th. It is thought that Ex-President Cleveland, Senators Vance and Ransom will be present and, make speeches. Hurrah for Roxboro ! She will have a now Bank and ten prize houses ready for the new crop of tobacco. With two banks, two warehouses and plenty of storage houses she will be ready to handle a large quantity of the leaf this season. Mr. Thos. E. Allen, of Allensville, left last Monday for the Northern markets to purchase his fall and win ter goods. Hi3 ad. will appear soon. Look out for it in the columns of the Courier. - S. P. Satterfield will have a big auction sale of 40 or 60 acre town lots on first Monday in December. This will be a sale of lots reserved by Mr. Satterfield when he sold the Reams town land, and very desirable, i From a letter from Mr. T. II. Srtcct Chairman Board of County Commis sioners, we learn that the list of Reg-, istrars as published in the Courier was incorrect. The following is a corn o'ed list : J. P. Wade, fo Al lensville township; S. C. Humphries, lor Ilolloways, and L. B. Scstt, for Cuninghams. The handsomest stock of Pianos And Organs ever in Lynchburg, can be seen at the Hobbie Music Co's warerooms. They are agents for the best Pianos and Organs on the mar ket. A nice assortment of the famed Knabe Pianos in stock. Call and examine them anl their other instru ments. In another column will be found the ad. of Bethel Hill Institute. This very excellent school will open its fall session next Wednesday, Sept. 24th. Rev. J. A. " Beam has made quite a reputation as an educator, and we hope to see him have a full school this session. The Principal would be glad if all who can do do so would enter onpthe first day. A special tram came over the L. & D., from Lynchburg to Durham last Friday. The party was com posed of the officers and stockkolders of the Penn Construction Company, the officials offthe L. & D , and rep resentatives, the Lynchburg banks. The'party camejover on a tour of in spection. Governor -McKmney,? of Virginia, and? several other distin guished gentlemen were in the-party. The Baptist congregation at this place at a Church Meeting held last Thursday niglit extended Rev. J. H. Lamberth a unanimous call for two Sunda3:8 in each month next year. It is greatly desired, by -mot , only his own members but by the entire peo ple of the town, that he -will accept. Mr. Lamberth is exceedingly "-popular, o?good preacher and. has done a good work in Roxboro and Person county. . t r We learn that a few days ago'Maj. Otey, President of the L. & D. Rail road, called the conductors and, engi neers in his office to arrange wages &c. for therrun through to Durham. After this had been satisfactorily ar ranged the President stepped into his private office a moment and on" his return presented each one with a nice check as his compliments for the effi' cient manner in which they had dis charged their several duties. We think it would be hard to find more efficient, polite and accommodating conductors than the L. &. D. have on their passenger trains In Capt's Ros ier and Parcel., we speak of these because we know whereof we speak They are perfect gentlemen no more can be said of any man. It does one good to bear the nice things they have ?, 8o7 f Maj- 0te3r nd CaPt- Mitch ell, Supt. Transportation, Especially when you know something of the en ergy and ability these men have shown in the management of .this road. The Directors are certainly to be congratulated on the men they have selected W manage thexoadand on the men they have to manage their trains. It is not often a new road strikes such men. : Bargains in Clothing, at R. A. NoglUfe Sou's.' J '.New bhoes. Latest styles. Lowest prices, at Ii. A.' Noell & Son's. - Full: line of Cooking Stoves at Owen Barbour & Smith's, Oxford, n. o;. - ' , ' Wanted, 10,000 Cow Hides, best Cash price paid for same. Apply to A. F. Barrett. ; , f j.. . e For a good, comfortable, easy wear ing Shoe, call at R. A. Noell & Son's Cash Clothing House. Dress Shirts, Negligee or Woru Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Suspenders and Gnt8 Scarfs, at R. A. Noell & Son's. JPooten'a Patent Tobacco Hangers for sale by Owen, Barbour & Smith Oxford, N. C. Rubber Coats; Overalls and large stock of cheap Pants for the working man, at R A. Noell & Son's. - "Why, now I cannot get enough to eat," says one lady, who formerly had no appetite, but ,iook Hood's Sarsapanlla. La J lea Phastons, Surries and Car riages; big stock, any grade or style; sold and warranted by Owen, Bar bour & Smith, Oxford, N. (?. Owen, Baibour & Smith, Oxford, N. C, are ahe to your interest, if you want to buy Hardware, Building Material, Wagons or Buggies. It is astonishing how rapidly the feeble and debilitated gain strength and vigor when taking Ayer's Sarsa parilla. For what are called "broken down constitutions," nothing else has proved so effective as this powerful but perfectly safe medicine Entitledlto the Best. All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, soevery family should have, at ODCe, a bottle of the best family remedy, Svrnpof Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c. and 11.00 bottles by all leading druggists. The use of calomel for derange ments of the liver has ruined many a fine constitution. Those ho, for similar troubles, have tried Ayer'a Pill.-5, testify to their effic.icy in thor oughly remedying th8 malady, with out. injury tothemselves. To The People of Person. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Register of Deeds, and solicit the support of my friends and fellow citizens. If elected I promise to 011 the office to the best of my ability. Thos. D. WooY. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sdi Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hnds. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pile", or no pay rrquin-d. It w guarantee! to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box Fur sale by R. A. Morton & Co., and J. D. Morris & Co. The election for Superintendent of the Poor House, will be had at 12 o'clock ou Gret Monday of October, 1890. .Sealed bids can be left with the Register of Deed-, for the place. Bids will be by the year, lor a term of two years. T. II. treet, S. P. Satterfield, Cu'ui'n. Clerk i'd C. C. Sept. IsM 800. - Sam Jones' Sermons. The Rev. Sam Jones will commence his meetings in Wilmington on Thurs day, September 25th, and. continue same for ten day?. The Messenger will employ expert stenographers ana fe porter p, and proposes te publish daily the sermons complete. The Dally Messenger will be printed in enlarged form and mailed to sub scribers for eleven days, commeucing September 25th, and ending Sunday, October 5th, for 50 cents each sub scription. We propose to let Mr. Jones talkto our readers, and shall endeavor to giye his leading sermons without curtailment or garbling. - The Messenger will be sent on trial to new'snbsoribers-four months for $2 00. It is an eight page, paper a complete newspaper. Address The Messenger, Wilmington, N. C. How's This! We offer One Hundred D ollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cared by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. . - . " , ... - . F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop's.. -: - Toledo, Ohio. Wet-the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him 'financially able to carry" out any obligation made by gtbeir firm. : v West & Tnuix, Wholesale Druggsits. Toledo. ,.---- Waldino: Kinnak & Marvin, Wholes ; eale Uruirgiets. 'loieao, u. : , IlaH's Catarrh Cure is taken in. teroally, acting directly upon the Hood A ti rriii-11Q . cil rfncM nf thft FVBteui. Trice '75c per bottle. Sold by ; all Druggiste. , Dr. Hatch Albright, of Chatham county, N. C, has a four legged chickeu. The chicken - is now about gron, and is ot ordinary size.. Two of the legs grow oat from tle bnck and do not t'mch the sround; " The Doctor bought the'ehicken from a'ntighbor, and is to give a yeni's mdicp I services in the nan's frmilj for the thicket?. Personal. - ' - - ' -v. ' 'Mr. A. A. Shaw, of - the firm o Tate "& Shaw, was in Lynchburg Monday, ,-"" Messrs. J. S, Merntt and J. A Long were in Lynchburg: last Toes day. . Messrs. 'W- E,- Webb and W. H . Williams,; and Master Willie Webb weny oyer to Lynchbarg yesterday to hear Rev. Sam Jones. - Mr.s J. B. Reveley left last Sunday morning to join her husband, who is at Radford, Va. ' p-. ..... .' Mr. Ji T. Strajhorn, ol Oxford, was in town first of this week, v - - - . ; Prof. R. H. Dowdy and wife spent several days in Virginia last; week, visiting friends. . - Miss Halhe Barnett returned home last Tuesday, after spending several weeks with relatives in Virginia. Oapt. R. Ilenly is on the northern markets this ' week, purchasing hie fall and winter etock of goods. Miss. Mollie Thomas, of Granville, is visiting Mrs. Ii. A. Morton, to the delight of hpr many frieuds. . -We regret to learn that Mr. J. S. Bradeher, Cashier of the Bank, has been quite sick for the past few days, but hope to see him out again in a few days. Mr. Geo. A. Letohford, the clever advertising agent of Messrs. II. E- Bucklen & Co., Chicago, 111., gave us a pleasant call last Tuesday. , Mr. J. U. Tate, ol Graham, arrived here last Saturday, auti will make Roxboro his future home. Mr. Tate is a polite, clever young man, and the Courier extends him a cordial welcome. He accepts a position at Tate & Shaw's. Mr. A. II. Critcher, who has been down in Pitt county, cuiing tobacco, is at home for a few days. He re ports splendid success in curing the golden weed. We had a pleasant call last Tues day from Mr. J. D. Jeukins, of Mt. Airy, and Messrs. Glenn, of German ton. They were in Roxboro pros pecting. Tney are all natives of Person county, and we would be pleased to see them return. Some Statements. Th following cards perbapa need a word of explanation. There has been recently a change of mail routes and a new route put on from Gordon ton to Roxboro. The Democratic candidate for Superior Court Clerk, Mr. D. W. liradshor, as is charged, was instrumental in having the new route established -and atter having premised to use his efforts to secure the route for Mr. Charles Day, and thus fiuding the amount of his bid, himself put in a bid under him and thus got it. We have heard the re- port and felt sure there must be some mistake. Gordonton, C, Sept. 15,1800. Mr. Editok: I have been mis represented in regard to my connec tion with the new mail route from Gordonton to Roxboro. It was at Mr. Chas. Day's request that I wrote the petition for the change that was made. As for my putting in a bid for carrying the mail, I did no such thing. I only consented for a friend to use my name in bidding and knew nothing of the amount of the bids until they had been sent to Washing ton. Mr. G. F. Lone, of Bushy Fork. nd Mr. II. G. Coleman, of Gordon ton, know that what I have stated is true. 1 hope a statement from me is not neccessary among those that know me, when I am charged with doiDg a mean thing. - ' " , D. W. Bkadsher. v Bushy Fobk, N. C, Spt. 15, 1890. Mb. Editor: In making the change of mail routes and in estab lisuingthe route from Gordonton to Roxboro I know that Mr. Charles Day, of Roxboro, was the most active mover. It was at his request that Mr.. D. W. Bradaher drew the pe tition on the strength of which the change was made. If blame is to be attached to anybody it ought to be to Mr. Day not to Mr. Bradsher. . C. F. LonX. GoitDONTON", N. C, Sent. 15, 1S90 - Mb. Editor: I understand that there is being circulated false reports concerning Miv D. W. Bradsherin connection with' the mail route from Gordonton to Roxfcero, and I feel it my duty to "correct - the same. know the fact tbat Mr. Bradsher did not snake ' any bid on . the . mall roa te, but consented for a 7riend to j make a bid and use his name with the understanding that Mr. Bradiher was not to be Interested in carrying the mail. ..The bid was sent in without- Mr.; Bradshet's knowing its amount and I can testify that he is in po wise connected with the route, nor has expected to nor is to receiye any i compensation whatever from. There were three -bids -sent from here, and the second lowest was $295, while Mr. Da'J, as I understand, was $300. ' . - II. G. Coleman, Roxboro, the Coming Town. Having now railroad facilities equal to any, and surpassed by none, the the town proposes to build up a home market righ here, and intends that her accommodations' for handling the crop shall be fully up to the times J Just pay us a visit and see for your selves what, we r. doing. - We mean business, and cordially iavite all tobacco men and all Business men to share with us in our prosperity, for we are bound to boom! Such substantial and solid preparations have never before been made in any new market. Only see for yourselves, and be convinced. Two - mammoth sales warehouse? with ample accommodations for all patroDs; seven large 3 nd 4 story prize bouses are now building, ' and severnl more under contract to be ready for the crop, "with all modern conveniences for handling the bright weed. - - - -Tobacco manufacturing. U to be started right away in immense build- iHgs already erected aDd supplied with manufacturing plant ready tor opera tiona. f Ample bankiner facilities will be had tor any amount of business, by the present Bank of Hoxboro. and the new Ifeple'8KJiQk -wlnca has our most prominent and substantial business men at its head, and as twosthirds of the capital stock bas already been eub- acioea by tne planters or person county maialy. r thu insuring their hearty co-operation, what more cau we want to insure success? Mnev for all needs; bright looacco in abundance; accommodations for all; ample storage room for anv amount of -the weed: and' last but not leasl, a Jtaw abiding community, aod a genial and hearty welcome to all. Something of our onward march may be imagined from the list of new enterprises set on foot since the Iron Horse nrst reached here a little more than three months ago. ' What other town can beat this record? First comes our railway passenger and freight depot, which gives us every facility for communication with the North, South East, and West. Then comes the following: Two mammoth warehouses for the sale of leaf tobacco. built and owned by J. A. Long, and Pass, Clayton & Co. ; Dr. J. I. Cole man. storage house: .1. A. Loner, lea tobacco prize house with brick bases ment, 4 stories high, 40x150 feet; A. R. Foushee. storage house; J. A. Long, storage house; R. A Walker, 4 story pnza house, 40x80 feet A. R. Foushee 4 story pnze house, with brick base ment, 40x80 feet ; Pass Bros., 3 story prize house, 40x90 feet; Farmers1 A1H3 ance, 4 story prize hou3e, 40x100 feet; J. W. Hicks. 3 etory prize house; Dr. C. Q. Nichols, 4 story prize house; Pass Bros., immense double store; Col. C. S. Winstead, new modem brivk store, with Matonic IlaH up stairs; A. J. Hester, large building remodelled for pr'zs boape; J. R. Chambers, house tor storage ,ot leat tobacco; vy instead Hotel, a new dining room, 40x60 feet,' with ten additional rooms adde t so as to provide ample accommodations for commercial men. 15 new dwellings have been and are now being builf. Sixty acres of land have been - laid off into building lots, avenues 8nd streets, with wide sidewalks, well graded. On the 30 h of August, Roxboro bad a red letter day in the sale of. these lots, when ten thousand dollars was invested by purtios from Lynchburg. Durham, neighboring tewps and coun ties, aid by Person cumy fwrmers, mroy otwhnn) are making arrange ments to build on them. The Primitive Baptists have built an elegant new church, and a large mem wrsliip is worshiping there. .- The Methodists . are contemplating erecting a brick church, as a necessity for their increased congregations; and they have already received some bundsme subscription. The Baptists have increased their '-rPastnr's salary, so as to double the appointments they have had heretofore. All tins genuine aud solid progress. with many minor improvements such as painting, feucing, etc-, go to' show that our live and energetic people are at work and mean to bui'd up the town. - Builder. The Real Comforts of Life. There are numerous conceptions of pleasure and comfort. Most people find, with or without experience, that the real comforts of life are to be had at home. - For there the devoted wife is the presiding deity; there the children prattle and play; there the young girl approaches and reaches womanhood; within its sacred pre cincts youth puts on ,the responsi bilities . of manhood; there the re unions of hearts, hopes and prayers; there can be found real rest; there are the place and affection typical of the better life, there the germinating and binding together of hearts ; and minds and souls in a bond as strong as a chain of steel and as lovely as a wreath of beauteous flowers, there the memories that glow and exist witb life itself, there the influences that strengthen and bless and guide in after years, whatever we do and wherever our foot-steps roam. e lected. s . ; - You Are in a Bad Fix, : But -we will cure yon if yon will pay us. Our message is to the weak, nervous ahd debilitated, who, by early evil habits, or later indiscretions, have trifled away their vigor of body, mind and manhood; and who suffer all those effects which lead to pre mature decay, consumption or insanity.- .If this means yon, end for and read, our Book of Life,-written by the greatest Specialist of the day, and sent (sealed) for 6 cents in stamps. i Address Dr. Parker's Medical and Surgical Institute, 151 North Spruce street, Nashville, Tenn. - - ' " ' , The sale of California fruits' this year promises to be greater than ever beiore. t - Mr. Clinton. Wilson, of Greensboro, says he is the only man in the world who knows the secret, of welding copper, f Mt."7 Airy The Colored State Fair will bo held at Raleicrh, commencing October 20 th.' The State Fair of the white' people will be held the week beiore tins. . September 27th has been designated by the Governor as the day for the execution of oteve Jacobs, the- liobeson county ; outlaw and desperado. - -Marshall Pass, on the Denyer and Rio Grande railroad, is the highest point in the United States crossed by a railroad. -It is 10,851 -feet aboye sea level." " - . ' Republican County ; Conven ' The County Convention of the Republican Earty, is hereby called to meet in the court ouse in Hoxboro, on , . ' . jSatubdat, the 4th ofOctobeb, 1890, to nominate candidates for the Lower House of the Legislature Clerk Superior . Court, Register of Deeds, Sheriff, Treasurer, Sur veyor, aad Coroner, and to transact sucb other business as -may seem proper to the convention. Each township ia entitled to tliree dele gates and three alternates. - ' ; - - Itiach township is called to meot Friday, the 3rd day of October, to elect their del egates, .a above &et out, and a Township Executive Committee, on accour t of the vxHigressionai canaiaates speasmg that day 4th.) . A caucus will be held at 10 o'clock, and the convention will convene at 1 1 o'clock sharp. JOHN F. WOODY, t ' " Chairman Co. Ex. Committee. Mr. J. W Stallings,' a farmer living near .ueiabviiie, iiaa one ot fiis nngers bitten by a negro In a light a few weeks ago. beveral days ago it was found necessary to have the fanger amputated, to prevent blood Doison ing. We have often heard of dog bites" proving serious, but this is the first case of a negro bite proving serious, that we haye ever ueara 01. - i .. . . , : . Merit Wins, We desireto say to our citizens, that fcr years we have beea selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New jjite nus, isucklen's Arnica Salve and Elec tric Bitters r and have never handled reme dies that sell as welt, or that have given suvu universal saiisiacxion. . we ao not nes- itate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if sausiactory results ao not lollow their use. 1 hese remedies have won their creat roru larity purely on their merits. 4. A. Morton & Co., Druggists. ' J. D. Morris & Co Druggists- This space belongs TO E N L E Y The Bargain man in - . - the Merritt Building. Notice. The nndersismcl havintr this da v Qualified as Administrator ot tbe estate of the late John B. J.ee, hereby eires notice to all persons owinir said estate to come forward and make immedi ate payment. Ami to all persons holdinjrclaitiis upaiust the eUt to present them within tbe time instructed Dy law, fltnurwise tms notice will be plead in bar of their reeevery.. This 15th of day of September, 1890. N.L.UNS.FOUD, JOHX J.LEE, Attorney. Admimstrutor. Notice. The undersigned, having this da qualified m Administrator of the estate of the late Tracy Oakley, hereby gives notice to all parties owing said estale to come forward and make immedi ate payment, and to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the under signed wltkin twelve ntenths from this date, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. J. L. THOMAS, This 6th of Sept., 1890. - Adm'r. Notice. The incorporators of the Roxboro land and Lean Company, having, subscribed tbe amount as required nnder their charter to tbe capital stock of said Company, the incorporators ( J. A. Lone. J. S. Merritt. J. C Faes. A. W. Nowlin. 1). Y. Cooper, and K. L. Krafts;, and tbe Stock holders in said company are notinea to meet in me court nouse in me town oi itoxooro. jn.c. on tue ' - 16TH OS1 OCTOBER. 1890, AT XOOV, - for the purpose otefTectifig a permanent organ- izacion. ana ror general pusinessin netau. Done at Koxboro. . C. the 9tb day of Aninst lew. Dy, r j.i;.rAs, J. 8. MERRITT. - Incorporators and Stockholders, "Val-uLalDle wAmtsfi FOR SALE.. While we have for sale many valuable planta tions in various parts of Halifax eonutr. we have one to which wa wish to. call special attention; . . ,. - -, ! Tuts farm is situate on the waters of Hyce river, iiauiax couniy, v a., ana contains - 449 Acres, . - it being tbe land allotted and asslcmed to Mrs. F. YiX'raddock in the division of the real estate of Mrs. Harriet C. Uiitfler, deo d, ana which at ner aeacn wa pnrcnasea dt ur- jl. t!i- iiicken son of the beir of Airs. F. Y. Craddock. - -- About three hundred acres, of this land is cleared aad in a high state of cnlltivation, one hundred acres of it beintf fertile river bottom tanu. wen urainea ana very proauctve. . The hundred acres or umand are sneclallv adapted to the growth of tine yellow tobacco and small grain. This land has "upon it a COMFORTABLE DWELLOG In good repair, atd all necessary outbuildings, such as barns, corn bouses, and. cabins for laborers.-- It ism a good neighbor koodrxonve nient to schools, churches and mills, and is within one aad a half miles of Harmony,' a sta tion on the Atlantic & Danville H. U., at which is a postofiJee, and within two miles of the Junc tion of the Atlantic & Danville and Lynchburg & Durham railroads. - lu fact this is one of the most desirable farms in Soathside Virginia.-; Parties det iring to secure a good home seldom have an opportunity to invest in better prop vrty. - V will sell this land as a whole, or i parts to suit purchasers. - : Any person desiring to purchase the whole tract or a part of it, will please address us for terms jvhleu are easy and favorable to purchas ers. . it. It. JDEJAUMETTB A CO., --. . Keal Estate Agent1', - ? : -'. Zlouston, Halifax Co.. V a. THE COMPLETE HOME. J book. New edition. New bindings. New- illustntioat from new designs buperoiy gotten op. suae low pnos Adapted to nil classes. Sells at eigne Agents omg big work. ExCKLLK r TKRMS. The banritrrcit ptospecBa ever issiMd. Apply now. a F. lOHltsoft & Co., tat j Main St , RicJiinend.Virglijifc - Siio other grand aew books aod Bibles. , H. H ; PRJCES THAT SURPRISE; Will be found in each department of our immense stock ot " ' DRYfGOODS, BOOTS AN D SHOES, &C In Pry Goods we can show "voq all the late Btvlea and what la eonallv ai important, can sell them as - OH EA P. A 8 'A W Y OWE -: We trust you will favor m with a call beiore making jour Fall purchases ia that line. . : f Our line of " ; ' i ' i'1 - NOTIONS, Ij ACES, HOSIERY, , i3 yery complete We can't name everything in this line forgery lady v know8 that in a complete line of these goods can be found almost any iuue imng mac soe necas, ; i : - x BOOTS AIID This Department has been a hobby with oar buyer, and be always does tbe handsome" when i he buya them. Waan honestly say oa 'excelled himself this time. We can show them t& you in any style and Every one that is posted on Shoes are aware that they have advanced from 10 to 20 per cent, within the last 60 days, but lucky for na, and for you also, if you buy of us. - We bought before the advance. . Oar line of !--. - ' ' . " - HATS, are expected every day. When they are opened, Just come around and see what NOBBY STYLE3. we will show. Don't be afraid of the prices . because they are stylish. Come and price them, -k .; v We csirry in stock a large line of these goods, from the cheapest to tne Dfctter graue CLOTHING, CL0THIN&:: We can show you something remarkably cheap in this Hue.' GEOGERIES JAOT) peoyisions. , . We will offer at all times a complete stock of goods in 'the Privlsido, line. . - ' ' ' i ' ' ' Fine Teas, Coffees Canned Goods,! Meats, &c and everything else in the way of family supplies of! guaranteed qaality, at lowest prices. - (- FLOUR AND HEA L We shall endeavor at all times to keep the best grades of Plour to br had. " 1 , " . . r Don't forget the place, the . - ' : "! - HEW iiSLSS'. PMOKTPw ' We carry a GENERAL STOCK of everything, and can' suit all your Tyants. J ' 1 " , 1 ". " "Best Goods Lowest Prices," has always been our motto- ....... . - -Very Kesppcfcfnliv- - - - . . t TATE & SHAW.. - NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS, j Tbe reason BADAM'S MICROBE KILLEB is the most wonderful med icine, is because it has never failed in any in stance, no matterxwhat the disease, from LEP ROSY, to the simplest disease known to. the human system.' - ! Tbe scientific men of to-day claim and prove that every disease is CAUSED BY MICROBES, AND ' RADAM'S MICROBE RULER Exterminates the Micro! es and drives them out of the system, and when that is done, you cannot have an ache or pain. No mat ter what the disease, whether a simple case of Malarial Fever or a combination of dis eases, we core them all at the same time, as we treat all diseases constitutionally. Asthmi, Consumption, Catarrh, firbnclrilis, RJieumatiamt Kidney and Liver Dizease, Chills and Fever, Female Troubles? in "all its Jorms. and, in fact, evert Disease known to live Human System. . Beware ol Frautliilent Imitations! See that our Trade Mark (same aa aboye) aDDears on each jus,. i . Send for "Wk 'History of the Microbe Killer,", given away by C H; Huirrp, Hoxboro, N. C. 7 ' - '; 75 W& are Shamg TWngs How!! If you don't beliere it, jast come and examine our lme of - . r: Carriages, Buggies, Carts . and Was:ons.t ' which we are offering just as low 09 they can be bought in the dame mate' rial ou any market. !--Coffins Delivered Free. - We willtieliver coflSna costing J15 00 or more, tree" of charge. - All costing leas than this, we will famish Ilearee free, of "charge, but cannot deliver thtm , -, - v' - We have a nice line of these oode, and will compete with any one oa tbe same quality of gueds. , . - , , .:- x Repairing! Repairing!! "We are prepared to do all kinds ot repairing at reasonable prices, and in the best possible manner;" z . - R K DANIEL & SON. lit FRQK17 ,'-, ' " v HATS, R. E. COUCH ; ROXBORO. C.'; Watches, Clocks Jewelryi A'Bsautiful Ladies' Gold .Walch' $25.00. : ' NICER ONES AT, COMPARATIVE PiBICES. GENTS WATCHES . - "-1 , , ' I have them;n Xlold'frbm f20 to 1180. Silver from $10 4k2S; and the ncomparable WATERBURY kept in all three fctyle8t at $2.50 ajid $4.00. The best watch for the money ia the world. . -. , ; All kinds and S Z33 from' $3 to t29. All of them lully guaranteed. , v v CHAINS, CHARMS, BREAST-PINS, ' RINGS inallstyhs and at all Driceau - ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING RINGS, both plain aad set, at astonish ingly low prices. SPECTACLES m Gold, Silver and r. Nickel patterns, to suit any age, from : S5cenUto$10.; : - ' ; .Call oxl IMTe . When yon come to town, for ajnjthinir in my line, and I ynll guarantee satis- . faction.' All repairs left with me, will . leceive prompt attoution. Fine Wa(c!iis a Specialty. . - SHOES.
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 18, 1890, edition 1
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