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r 1 -i rmnritirfTT ..Person Go.-Courier. THS COURIER rublislicl Jfivery TLuisday Vipahli&hed idrtie cerrtfe of a fin tobawib Hi lo. V - griming eectijn, making it one of the o - ' - advertising . mediums for merchants and V " HOELL BROS., warehousemen in? the KinW oountiaa. ,T7 atculaie-llargelj i Penoar-GranTllle and. ROXBORO, N. O.. ,1 Durham" counties in - North QiroliUa, and - : ; Halifax county Virginia. ' - . v " " 3I SOELL BROS. Proprietors. HQMpVErRSTrt: .ABROAD NEXT.;; c f$l."00 - tor Year in Advance TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: jneCopyOneYear.i-.fi. " ' $16(f Copy Six Months - - - 11 Kemittanc mu-t be made fry Register Letter, Tost Office Order or Postal Note, VOL. 7. ROXBORO, NORTH ! CAROLINA;; THURS - of all description.neatly executed on alMwt ". ' notice and at xeasonable prices -When la need of work give the CouBrsa a trial. " " Is the most ancient end most gar.ernl of ell diseases. Scarcely a family is entirely free from it, while thousands everywhere arc its. suffering slaves. Hood's Sr.rsnpnririJV has had remarkable success in curing every form c! scrofula. The iv.ost severe nnd priuful rannir.g sores, swellings in the neck or goitre, humor in the eyes, causing partial or totil blindness, yield to the powerful, effects of this medicine. It thoroughly re-r-.ovn every impurity-from the blood. " My little daughter's life was saTed, as W3helie4, ty Hood's SarsaparDla. Before -she was sx niontlis old she had 7 running ecrofuhi sores. One physician advised the ain:i!t:t!;a of one of ler liagers, to -which ver"fi:-ii".i assert. "When we began giving Jier Hood's S:irs:ipnrilla, a marked Improve ment w.s lvitieed r.ud by a contumcd use of it ber recovery was complete. And she is now, iK'in seven ysrs old, strong and healthy." B- C. Jo:.es, Ale.a, Liueoln County, Ma. ' Sarsapanila fioldliy r.l! erngglsts. fl; sixforfS. Prcporodby C I. 1KXJD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, bbisi. ECO Doses One Dollar EOFESSIONAL, jAFDS ATTORNEY AT LAW Roxboro, N. C. rrnc.t'ces wherever hs servieei nre required. Prompt utteuLiou given to lue eoliccuou litiinfi. C. . Wlnstead, Junius Parker WINMTEAD & PARKKR, Attorneys at Law. KoX hr.ro. N C. Prn-npM iittend to all busincsfi -entrnPted ti licni. ' -Nt,v 0 tf- J, T. Mruyiiorn . Uoxhoro, NT. C I.. M. Warliek. Millou, N. I gTUAYHOlSN & WARLICK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Praeiu-.e in all the couits of Hie State and in Jjie Veilernl 4iiuii. Muuagonient of esUiles Birietliy atunnto'd to. . Spee.Ial atlention given to cases mi Person ana Caswol e,o;niies. Y. Win-ton 'IRA! I AM & WINSTON, ATTORNEYS -r1T LAW, Oxtord, N. C. Practices in all the ennvrs of the Stale. Ilari Me money and invest, ffle same ni best. 1st Moi I gage tieal HUte oecuriiy. settle eilates an Ilan- t luvusUxale tillcs T LUNSFOltD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Roxboro, X. C. 'T 8. MEftaiTT, r ATTORNEY AT LAW. and -Notary PuMic. Uoxhoro, N. C. rnn,.t ml Varrf-st. nttenlion given to all business eutrust! to him. W. W. KlTCHIK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, - " RpxBono, N. 0. Practices wl-.crevcr U'.s services are reriuire.l. Offi'ec at Witistead Hotel. Dr. E. J. Tucker, SURGEON DENTIST. Office erriier room up etuiis in the Mritt building, ; WllO, N. C. D.' lRS JriouTON & WISE, Practicing Pfiyslclan". Roxboro, N. C. Offer their professional services lo the people of Utixooro and surrotiniliiipeotintry. TraC.ice In all the hrancUrs of inedJcine. . 10-4-lV JJK. w. r.. CRISP, Practlcinir Physician, Roxboro, N. C. Offers In" professional services to the people of Itoxboro aad Biirrouding community. DR. CV Wi BRADSS4ER iKNXJST. oners Mi services to the public Calls promptly attended to in Person and adjoining counties. Any oo wishing work in his line, bv writing blm at Bitshy Fork; N. C, will be attcuded at twee, C. 8. Wlnstead, President, J. 8. Rradsher, : Cashier. Farmers' Bank of Roxtoro, ROXBORO, N. C. Deposits received and collections and "re- tnitUncc prompt iy n)ede. ' . . " 1 Roxboro, N. C. NOW IS YOUR TIME! ' Come to R xboro and invest and get a foot-hold, before everything gets too hi(h for yon, and when you come don't forget 5 ? v " J AS. W.' BRAND ON. heBariber'- ' H is willing, nnd ready to accomrnp dHfo his friends, n'r.d Idwayslcefps tiji with th latest styles. j . OTInterest to LsLdies; rt tt its emcn.iy Kefor. mcn.jyhefor-puroh.ndtiD!. Hariri sti.ropfor Hood s pi- Tho Advantage' of Presence of Mind in an? Emergency. During the late strike on the New Yerk Central Railrqad, the militia were ordered'to be in readiness in ca,s of. a.jriot, but jtheiywere not called out. w b), an.interyiew, Gov. Hill said ths troops were not to be called upon ex cept in case of an emergency. ; The emergency had not arisen, therefore they would not be ordered out. He remarked that" this was: the first great stride, with .which he had liad experi ence, and he did not propose to lose his head; the only point at which there had then-been serious trouble was at Syracuse, and there a Deputy sheriff had lost his head and precipi tatecj an encounter. The strike continued several weeks and there ws riotous action at va rious points along the road, but the civil authorities were able to cope with with it without caHing on the militia. The test of a man's Teal ability comes when an emergency arises which makes a hasty call on his good judgment and discretion. The man who retains his presence of mind, maintains his equipoise and exercises dound discretion at such critical junctures, is to be relied on and will be put to the front. Lien with level heads have the staying .qualities which do not Yalter in the face of danger. Otis A. Cole, of Kinsman, O., June 10, 1890, writes : -In the "fall of 1888 "1 was feeling very, ill. I consulted a doctor and bo said I had Bright' s disease of the kidneys and that he would not stand in my shoes for the State of Ohio." i3nt he did not lose courage or give up; he says : " I saw the testimonial of Mr. John Coleman, 100 Gregory t. "NTpw Haven. Conn., and I wrote to him. In due time I received an answer, stating that the testimonial that he gave was genuine and not overdrawn in any particular. I took good many bottles of "Warner's Sate Cure; nave not taken any for one year." Gov-Hill is accounted a very suc cessfufmsHa; he is cool and calcu lating andbelongs to the class that do not lose their heads when emer gencies arise. How to Kurt a Community. The men who do a community more hnrm than good, mny be classi fied as follows : First. Those who oppose improve ment. Second. Those who rut down .the town to strangers. Third. Those who never push their business. Fourth. Those who mistrust pub lic spirited men. Fifths Those who show no hos pitality to any one. Sixth. Those who hate to see oth er's make money. Seventh. Those who oppose every movement which docs not originate with themselves. Eighth. Those who put on long faces when a stranger speak3 of lo cating in the town. Ninth. Those who oppose every public enterprise which 'does not ap pear of 'personal' benefit to them selves, Tenth. Those who find fault with all enterprises with which they are not connected- ExcJiavge. Columbia, Tenn, March 2S, 1890 Iiadam's Microbe Killer Co., Nash.vil!e, Tenu,, Gentlemen I will say in behalf of Microbe Killer that my sales, as you know, are increasing every day, and with the large amount I have sold, not one person has been dissat isfied or said that your medicine has not done what it is recommended to do It simply ; works miracles. It has cured patient3 that doctors have given np to die. It has, to my cer tain knowledge, cured consumption, dropsy, catarrh, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, asthma, scrofula, kidney, trou bled and bronchial trouble, i I. will send you anyaniount of testimonials if von want them. I think it the oreatest medicine on earth vV, - t v ,: .T- "A Respectfully,-''" Algeron A. Hodge. r.For sale, by, C. II. 'Iluntet,' Rox-' boro,!'-N, C, Sole Agent for Person count'. A LEVEL HEAD. The'Tax 6n Cfanned Foods. It ia vcX denied; tlvt the duty on tin-plates will increase i tliepiicePpf canned goods from 15 ttf' 20 per cent,, uian. who hears Rei?tibHc:iri orators say that the ti.x on this and th.vt article lias not br-en increased, Tias only to call mind the long fowsof canned foods that are to b Seen on tlje shelves of any ordinary 'grocery or provision store. O i every "variety of canned food the WcKialey bill has laid a t:tx of from 15 to 20 per cent aa fuctively as Vbougfi i had ben set down mt ti e tnriff, echcduleR. ' K X; Indirectly thee sauieduties on tin rplate mcrea.se the price of kerosene and of every other article handled in tin vessels, 'i'be increased coat of tin-roi fiiig wili also add an element of increase to reuts, and in many other ways the'ebormous" advance ir. the price of tin will add to the cost of the articles in connection with which it is used. Nor is ibis tin plate duty levKtl in order to "protect" any American industry, for there is no tiu-4)hit? made in this country. It ,a a new and heavy burden laid on the backs of the people in order ta enable a small coaob-lad "of capital ists to crate a new monopoly and "row ric!i on profits wrung from the over-'axed meul-tablej of the great bdy of tlrsir follow-soantrymen. This tir.-jilaie fraud is in fact about the worst of the whole McKinlej set ice. Boston Globe. f Census Report of the Fourth District. The followi'ip is the officii! count of the Fourth North Carolina Census District, as completed by the Census Officv.: p.:. Pop. In- Coutries. 1S90. 1880. crease. Alamance, 18.250 H 612 3.C43 Ansn, 20,019 17 904 2 124 Cabsrrus, 18.121 14.0C4 3,157 Ciswdi, ic y;u 17.825 r . Davidson,- 23,702 21.333 1.869 Liave, 11CU2 11.096 606 Forsyth, 28 340 18,070 10,270 Granville, 24.740- 31 2S - Guilf rd, '28 035 23 585 - 4.450 Iredell, 25 396 22.G75 2.7'21 Mecklenbu'g 42,573 34.175 8.398 Monlgomcty li 226 9 374 - 1,852 P-rson 15.139 13,719 1,420 Randolph 25,149 J 20.836 4 313 Rockingham 25,337 21.744 3,593 Itown' 34,101 19 965 -4.13 Stanly v 13.2CG 10,505 1,701 Stakes 17 138 15.353 l,fc35 Surry 19,209 15,302 3,967 Uui-n 21,238 18.056 3,172 Yadkin 13,769 12.420 1,349 TOWS3 AND CITIK3- Po)). Pep. In- Per 1S90. 1880. cresse. cent. Charlotte 11,555 7,094 4,461 - C8 88 Greensboro 3,317 2.105 1 212 57,58 Salisbury 4,430 2,823 1 713 68.01 Winston 7,988 2.854 5,134. 189,89 An Old Sore Healed. I had a painful, annoying sore on ray leg, near the knee, that troubled me for over two years. I tried va rious remedies, but the sore, instead of healing up, continued to grow larger, and to cause ma more pain rintil I began to look for a crutch Through the advice of a friend, who who was cured of a similar trouble, I took S. S. S.,- and in a few weeks was cured entirely. The sore healed up, and there Is not even a scar lejt to mark tne place. , Chas. A. SuarNER, Mt. Vernon, Oh o. Treatise on Blood and S.iin Die eases, mailed ft or, TLIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Gi A Bright Jury. Daniel O'Connell was at one time defending a man accused of murder at Clonmel. The circumstantial evi dence was ao strong against the pr oner xnat tne jury naa ,aireaayaeter mined upon their, verdict of guilty, when'the'raan supposed to .be mur dered, was brought into court,-jalive and unhurt. .Tne. juryi was desired to return their verdict at once, : and they : did - -so, but it was one . o "Guilty." "jVhat does this mean?'' inquired tho judge" j "if .the Inan has not been rpuraerea, now san tue pns oner be guilty?' , "Please, yer hon or," , said the foreman, "he s guilty he stole my. bay mare . three .years anro.- San Francisco Hxafnifier. ,, Messrs. Wallace O'Leary ifc Co., Agents Eadam's Microbe Killer '.' - Co., Houston : It gives me pleasure that my wife and . my. Contractor llonson Microbe-' Killer ; and j Cared by it. t ' - . Kin Russian orSpanlsh,, which he can- JDM)rris & O.'s 'D-tig Storts. I; , , ; - - . - 1 . . - 1 r '' ' . . .. . s - . - - --.-v'.. -it ;-K' v": - v-' -.fv' - . - -- . - - - -, - - ?i j THE FREfe LIST BOON: t CONSUMERS TO HAVE CHEAP TRIPLE ANi? Some of the. Peculiarities of KcKraley Tariff tav--Ad-yarrtages tB atv-are'LO t- Dli- tjoverable. v."r'- " ' , . . (; . rNw York World. , . I : v WAsrasGTON, October 14.-Mr. McKinley's attention was called yes terday to the fact, demonstrated . by-i trade-circulars prmted in .tru orWr that merchants ire malking Jnp' the price of goods. " If they advance the prices,' he reptfed: " because of ad vanced duty, and they will at- the same time mark dawn prices of goods which have been put on the free list by the new bill or ywhere the duties have been diminished, it will be a great boon to the consumer, for tlie re ductions of duty Jar exceed the ad vances. The bill gives freer trade than any tariff legislation that has been put upon our statute books in more than la century." The consumer will be glad doubt ess to learn the exact extent of this remarkable boon.' Below will be found a complete list of articles trans- erred from the dutiable to the free ist, with the rates paid under tho old tariff. ' Acorns, raw, dried, or undried, but unground, two cents per pound. Alizarine, natural or artificial, and dyes, -commercially known as aliza rine yellow, alizarine orange, aliza rine blue, alizarine brown, alizarine black, all, except alizarine, 35 per cent. Beeswax, 20 per cent. Books and pamphlets, printed ex clusively m language other than En glish, also books and music, in raised print, used exclusively by the blind, 25 per cent. . Braids,, plaits, laces, and similar manufactures composed of straw, chip, grass, palm-leaf, willow, osier or rattan, suitable fox, making or or-na menting hats, bonnets, and hoods, 20 per cent: Cat-gut, whip-gut or worm-gut, lhanufactnred, or not further manu factured than in strings or cords, 25 per cent, on those not used for musi cal instruments. Chicory root, rawT dried or un dried, out unground, 2 cents per pound, r, '. - Coal tar, crude, 20 per cent. Floor matting, manufactured from round or split straw, iiaclnding what is known as Chinese matting, 20 per cent. " . ' i . Grease and oils, such as are com monly used in soap-making or in wire drawinp; or for sturlmp: or dressed leather, 10 per cetit. ' ' 1 Needles, hand-sewing ox darning, 20 per cent. Opium, crnde or manufactured and not adulterated, containing 9 per cent and over of morphia, ' $ 1 per pound: -Potash, caustic, 20 per cent. Nitrate of potash, 1 cent per pound Sulphate of potash, three cents per pound. Muriate of potash, 25 per cent. Seeds, arise, canary, caraway, etc cent per pound. Seeds, flower and grass, 20 per cent'. Shot gun barrels, forged, rough- bored, 10 per cent. Soda, nitrate of, or cubic nitrate and chlorate of, 25 per cent. - Pumice-stone, ratten-stone, and sand, 10 per cent. Sugars, not above No. 16 Dutch standard. . , . : Sulphur, lac or precipitated, and sulphur or brimstone, crude, in bulk etc., 75 cents per ton. "Tar, 10 per cent. - Pitch of wood and pitch ofjeoal tar, 2Q percent; ? . 'Tinsel-wire, lame or Jahn,- 25 per cent. u . 1 ' - - - Tobacco stems, 15 per cent. Turpentine, Venice, 20 cents per gallon.., i i . , ---..V, : yranium, oxide and saits of, 25 per cent. V ' 1 . . , Wafers, unmedicated 25 per cent. This list ought to command the careful consideration of every con-;; w rmj healahy condjUon. Surprising sumer who desires, to. revel, in the;: ;esultg - folJoV u;e of' tvhlV greai "great boon"" so graciously bestowed "T m . . v 1 . v.. i Nerve -Tonic and , Alterative. -You upon mm ut iiub xvcpuuiiuu yan-y. ' i.. ' -p l 1' TO .JnaVw'nPr kp, t: nn a'orimer or P,ihlfi redorea; ana tue Jrer ana maney. - 61 , i itorl in no-lish? which M1fl cn' rwmt health aciion.:.' Trj a hottlO-i usea iwaaam h v1-"" ' ' . -r .j . - v - . rt-erc " eitir e 1 .'read, but he can seenre one printed, P w j, at u. a, jwriDn.&o'a anai pTdutyi; It is shrewdly it ihis tax. was" removed suspected tha: ioVeacorage rthe study of Volarjnk in-order ttha1LtHepcoplejJ rnay' Defter undersfefncl' certain Texpressiona. nt tered in the House of Representa- fives'," whose full force cannot, orl at any rate has not, been conveyed in English 'text1 - . - . The consumer of catgut-will b8 ngutea to learn tnat J)e nas no more duties td .pay on that, article, pro vided he will -agree notJ use " it . on musical instruments. . m '." It canno-b,dene4tha tfe jiuty pen ; potatoes basbe incxeaaed ten cents a bushel, but this is clearly on set by the removal of the" burden some tax of two cents per "pound" on dandelion roots. ' . . ' ' On,all;carpets,utoo, the duty has been advanced from 17 to, 50 per cent but this ia of very little conse quence when one considers that nere- after he will be able to purchase Chinese matting without - extra cost. Surely nobody having the the in terests of the country at heart can with reason object to the increase of hay from $2 to $4 per ton when he reflects that Mr. McKinley permits him to. import istle and Tampico fibre free of charge. - m On linseed oil he must pay an in crease of seven cents per gallon, but for oils "fit only for such uses as soap-making and wiredrawing," he need not lay down a red cent. It will- cost him $30 -to bring a horse across the Canada line, but if he will put up with the "hair of horse" without the animal itself no customs officer will disturb his reflections. Tobacco users certainly have no cause for complaint over a trivia advance of two or three cents on each cigar , when by a simple change of diet they can enjoy the delights o opium, "containing ovrr 9 per cent of morphia," absolutely free of charge. instead of paying $1 a pound as here tofore. - - . On garden seeds the fanner must still pay 20 per cenj;., but he will ind probably that anise and caraway seeds, from which the oppressive tax of one-fourth cent per pound has been removed, wili answer" quite as well as germs for the growth of rea necessaries of life. The hunter will have to pay $1 ex tra for a shotgun, but if he can get along with a shotgun barrel which is the only essential part of & gun after Jill, he need not pay a penny. The lists ends fittingly, with, the cheering intelligence that the 25 per cent formerly extorted from thV im-i porter (?) on "wafers, unmedicated," j will now be left in his pocket as a boon to whom? The importer?' Oh, no, not to the importer when the ! boot is on this leg, I ut to the man who licks the wafers. With this hasty glance at some of the boons conferred by Mr. McKinlej'-, the grateful consumer is again urged to studious application to . the complete list given above. He will find therein much food for reflection and, perhaps, prayer. "How delicious is the winning -Of a kiss, at love's beginning," sings the .poet, and his sentiment is true with one possible exception. If either party has the catarrh, even love's kiss loses it3 sweetness. Dr; Sage's yGatarrh Remedy is a sure cure for-ithis repnlsjvo and distress ing affliction. By its inild.&oothing, antiseptic, cleansing and healing properties, it cures the worst cases. $500 reward offered for an insurable case. - - - , - , , . , . ....... , -4, . . - .-" ,. Winston, N. C, has a woman shoemaker A Scotch printer invented tiB postage stamp. - , y' - " - TheFirst Step. " Perhaps you ar'risn down", em'teat can't sleep, can't think, - can't do ny , g. . . . f - tiling to your satisfacton, . and joui wond'ej , wbat alia you.- ..You .should oeed the warning,, yoa are ikin Jh first step to Nervous PT03tration.;You heed a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Bittersy you will find the extct remedy or restoiing youi-nervous Byem to it$ ' i appetite rettirM, good d'gestion is iiot read, free JUST HOME FROff BaltimorePhiladelpMa AntT-OtJier Northern Cities, All the latest Fall and Winter Style- of 189pt just received tt my Millinery; SILK BEAVERS, FRENCH. TUR BANS, OLD LADIES' S BONNETS, YOUNG, LADIES HATS, and CAPS, 0HILDRENS' HATS," BONNETS and CAPS hi gretit abcradance.; ' - ' , " i'ltiyp 'takeir:;rHre.J6eng my.-s'oak. and p ting . mvsel oa ttws very fatBst"8ty1e- .t-v T MISS LIZZIE SPENCEE, of Oxford. N. C;, and' --: ? MISS Afflk WOODY, of Virginia, are with . me and hare charge of the Dresa Miking Depart menr. I will be pleased' to have alUmT menus can nna examine my stocki y Yi ry Respectfully, " MISS PALLIEiYANCEY. We are Shavins ThIdss Kow! If yon don't' believe'it just come' and examine our line of Larnaofs, Buggies, Caris and Wagons; which, we are offering 'just as" low- ft? h y '? ia b i twu?ht iu ins s$me mte nn ou at'y market.- . ' Ccfiiiis Delivered. Free. We will d .liver coffi.ia costing $1503 r more, 'tree-of clisrge. . All coKtine 'ess than this we wi'l furnish Hearse free of charge, but cannot deliver hem. ; ' ' We have a nice Hrle of "these crbods. nd' wiil com pet C with any onb on the mc q'lauty of gua Js - Repairing ! Repairing ! ! We are prepared to do nil kirds ol repairing at reasonable prices, and in the best possible manner. ' R. K DANIEL &SON. , has opened a full line" of - . Staple and Fancy Groceries1 In the store formerly occn pied by Dr. R ''A Morton ... . v - You will find my stock ' COMPLETE and il in need of anything my line call on aie. ... N .. . .-..;. ;. . . --" '. ''- :- "IST ' . You wilt always find in stock a good supply, of- , - -" MEAT,' ' MEAL, FLOUR, ' LARD, , - SUGAR. COFFEE. V ' SYRUPS ' " . We have a com plete line of Caaned Goods Toilet Articles - . " ; . F a n c y S t a t i o n a ry SHOES! Shoes, J3H0ESM . i - I also cary a large sto;k of band some shoee. for Lndiea and Oetitlemjn. Bojs audi girls, all of which. I bought before the risem leather, and will sell at bargHirx." Don't forget the place to find ' .' .. ' 2 - '". , ' H. HUNTER - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, i Bavtag this day. qualified as Administra tor of thrf estate of the-late W. P ' Satter tleld, I hereby notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them for payment on wr hefore the I5tn day mt August 180JL, or this notice will-be "jilefld lin bar i their recovery. All persons owing said estate, are hereby ,fiti 3ed to come np- and make immediate payment. Ihis te 15th day oi Aujmet, 1890. - -- 1 -. - , - - It. L". SAflKKFiELD.1 ". : .Administrator of W. P Suiterfield. ' Notice. The undersigned, bavin? this da qualified as Administrator of the estate of the late Xracj Oil k ley, hereby gives notice to all ptrtieaowing said estate to come forward and make immedir ate payment, and to all persons ho. ding claims agaiust said estate to present them to the linger signed within twelve months, from ihis date; otnerwit-e tbis notice will be. plead in bur of their ienoveryi v Jj 1. AUOAl A., t,' Xhis 6th of Sept., VSS9. - r Adm'r. " Land For Sale. : v-oo- ; I have for sale 10. lots of land jn Koxbore sit uate on Lamar Ouk and Hickory streets, all well located for residences; size .bit Jo .92 of an ..vffijb1: ; 4 J Ziul&&& - . fi i - . r .. . - i ' ; . - ' - 1 f k;;-, - -.O - fi -: , - -s- i x r- . - r ' tve - r or -iwanen. aau un ion can wn -ai. u - V7mstead: House. roxboeo;n. c.) V : vy:E.:'wiiiiams, ' : PROPRIETOR. Tuis houBo ia open to the , PUBLIC. GENERALLY, : r).f and fofr' - " Drummers Particularly, y s Ooq4 -rftoins, 'Ja 'f arC very r .Call and aee nie .'.WlieneTcr ''.an bppor unity Afford,' . I am abo. prepartd . to take care of horses, ;., '' ' - , W. n.; WILLIAMS . . ."IV - - J ' -1 .. ' . OEGJLXIZED 1838. ' i VIRGINIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE OMPANf IHCHMOND. U 1 -4.' .' - Islets ? - "I n $550,000. .' INSURE 3 AGAINST ilT . FIRE AJVB zm&TjirljvG Tbia oM company, nnw more than bait a eo tary in succkssIuI operation, a paid ' . ; i . " " HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS on losses to citizens of North CaroHnft. Issnea ?J? 7!- mPJ n coireiBe poticy, free ol petty restrictions, and liberai iuHta terma and cou- , W. H. McCAETHY. Seeretor V D..M. UINES, District Agent, .. I . . Miltou. 1J,C. THE i ODELL : t t WRI $20 hny the ODELL'TYPK AViiiiKK and CHECK PERFORATOR1, With 78 characters, and $15 for the BINGTI5 CASH ODEf.L, warrnnted.to do better work than any machine made. i ., - . ltcpmbines sarpBIoiTT with itTBABri,iTY, speed, base op oPEBATioN, wear longer wtthoiit post oiepaii-s than any other machine. ' Has no ink ribbon to boftier tho operator, it ia neat, SCBBTAVTIAX., nickel plated', perUct and adapted to all kimls of tvpe wriiinjr. Like aBnthis nrmtip ijfodflSfea Tshahu, creknTtejri Dte manuscripts.. Two to ten copiea can be made at one writing-. . Ahy inteiliKent person can become a good operator, in tw days.- W o otter $1,000 to any operator who can equal the DOUBLE CASK OUELL ' . -. , Koliable Amenta J and Salesmen wanted. Special indncemeuts to Dealers. For Pamphlet rfrinir Iiidorscmentfl. tte adrtress ODKLL TYl'E WKHEB CO., .While i-e h-ive.foTi sale many valuable planta bavcone ,t wnichwe wish to., call special fittentiori ;' 1 .. . tions ia varvoos; pr:s or iiuiuax cotiuiy, we Tlifarm ts situate on. the watert ol llyoe river, Halifax couhly, Va , and coutaiiib it being the land allotted and assigned to Mrs. -F. Y.vraddock innbe division of the real elle et Mrs. tiiurjetU Ea-lej, ileo'd, and whRhat her death wan pm cl a.sel hj 'Dr A. K Dicken son of the beprs f Wi s. K . Crathlock .- . S - About three linudred acres ot this laud ia clcai-edssd in a high state ot cultvivation; one hundred acres' of it being fertde river bottom land, weit drained nd v.ery jyoductv-o-.' - The' bnndi-ed acnes or upniad are specially adapwed to- the growth of lino yeliow toljaccv and small inaiu. .hia land has uyou it a ' in gooa-repatr, ntd alt necessary o:b-uTdjnjr, such aa-barns, corn Jiouwe. and . cabins fof iabori-i 8. It is in a good neighborhood, conve nient to sicboots, chnn-lies and mills, and ia wtthin one ai.d a ball miles of linruiony, a'sta tiou on the Atlantic & Onnville li, If., at which Is a postoflce, and w uluo two miles of the lunc tion of the Atlantic X iranville and Lyncbourfr A Durham rHilnmds. In fact thls4sine fthe uii6t ilemrable farms in ftotuhside Virginia Parties rlotirmg to secure a good home' seldom havean opportnuiry to jnvest in- better prop- ortv. we will sell uiislnntl as a -wuole. or 1h narts to suit uurehera.v Any person desiring to purchase t he r who la . tract or a paM of id,- will pitas? adilntslns for terms ffhlcb are.eaav and fu vorabic to pnrchas ers, ,li. lu. DKJAK Njea Th; & CO., . -- . f iteallCstate A (rents, . . . .- j JJouston, Ilali'.ai Co., a. HAGMGE3T TIMBER LASDS - To Be Sold. ! "The Thomas P. Taylor .amis, in. IhMloiray'r : . - - township, ferson county, North Carolina, trill lie sold by uitf as (Commisstouer at Soxhoro, : A.C.,qQ ." - . - -J . , . t Tuesrlayyl8th Nov41890? ' . 3 f - f . ;v . f - -TLere are 560 acres of land, that will 1e sold -in three tracts of Jfca acrcs,v3ti3 acres,-and-1 - . acres; about 4iSo acres in original giowfh of Sue c oak.piuo and hickvry,t -.inj iq ;.jri- ' ( ... isaidlanda aiijoiu A uios A dcock, Thomas Oak- . Iey David Ford, . II, i'leasanis a d Jfuao Tiniren, and lies oa the waters of Aarau'a md Joel's crocks. - - : ,i .,. o ".'. .- . ' -v t- - - - . - "'A - t - . One-third cash, balance In one and tworeais. . for turvey-and other partlcnirs, call on .j, - , , J. Ji. lffJH.Ki;,Comihitonr, -s : " -3 . lerea, ,C. '- gi;aoajj;& wissto, auj, ... .r ', "Ui.ford. H.Vi " L' Fdr ;Eent; StoreHouse and Residence - : I wish lo rent a store bouc at Hurdle's M 1)1 . X. t'J now ecupted by Air. J.l. Jouts. I'oa- .' aetsion e::D,be gnen in a short lime. This i . p.etiiid irtiitoft,. JSDd I m Hi . i rut tie smne ht p, a very reasonable puce. Also a rute, ci luloit- -i ableresldei.ee,' Aiply to- -v - r . - , h. V. BIIOWJI, ' , ' t . " j Trwilee W n.m. chmlien . til S - W . J. Kiel v ond, . . "t aIIuwIIc ilille, . i . i, n - ill;
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 23, 1890, edition 1
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