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I Person Comity Courier. EOXBORO, N. C Oct: 28rd,1890. OUR TICKET.; - Fok Tub House MAJ. J. T. YANCEY. For Clerk Superior Court, D. W. BRADSHER. For Register of Deeds, CHAS. A. WHITFIELD. For Sheriff, V S.P.WILLIAMS. For Treasurer, CHAS. B. BROOKS. For Coroner, ' Dr. J. A- WISE. For Surveyor, J. II. HOWARD. Register, Democrats! only one more day left. Tho firm of Pass & Critcher Bros.; has been dissolved by mutual con sent. See notice elsewhere. The largest crowd we have seen in many a day was here Friday to hear Senator Vance. Mr. II. D. Fonshee will please a6 ceyit thanks for a nice lot of fine sweet potatoes. What about the meeting looking to the best means of handling the tobacco when the Roxboro market opens. With two substantial banks and as well efficient as ours, the Roxboro tobacco market will be on a solid basis. The communication in reference to the marriage of Miss Hattie Ivey to Mr. J. II. White was unavoidably crowded out, will appear in our next. The most prominent whito Repub licans say the " courthouse ring must go. What better authority can we have to oust the last one of them. When the Legislature meets in January next, The Roxboro Land & Loan Co., will get a new charter un der the name of The Peoples' Bank of Roxboro. We are glad to learn that Mr. A. F. Barrett stood a very creditable examination before the State Board of Pharmacy last week, and is now a full fledged Pharmacist. Democrats, work from now until the going down of the sun on . the evening of November 4th, as you have never done befo e, and victory will be ours. Our business men should use every means possible to make the tobacco market of Roxboro a success. To do this it will take the united effort of all. One or two men can't do every thing. The time is drawing near when our1 tobacco market will open, and our , citizens should be making some ar rangements to handle tobacco. hat: say you citizens of Roxboro to hold ing a meeting to discuss the best m3ans of handling the tobacco as it comes on the market? The report that if I am elected Treasurer of Person county I am go ing to get somebody else to attend to the business of the office, I de nounce as false. If elected Treas . urer of Person county I, shall handle j the funds and do the business of the office, myself. C. B. Brooks, Dem. Candidate for Treas. The Stockholders of the new Bank! Ia3ti -Wednesday, made wise selec tions m their officers. The Presi dent, Mr. JA. Long, has never un dertaken anything that. success did not crown his efforts. - The same can be said of Mr. J. S. Merritt, the Vice President. And the Board of Direc tors are all successful bnsiness men but two, and they are successful far mers. In another column will be fonnd the advertisement of Messrs. Win ston & Son, the oldest and largest Furniture dealers of Lynchburg, Va.i The firm was established in 1815, and by their honest and faithful "at tention to business have succeeded as such a policy always does. We were shown over, their mammouth establishment and can truthfully say that we' were astonished at their im mense stock and such remarkable low prices. - -' ... yr-. 1 The organization of the New Bank in Roxboro last Wednesday was an important event for oar town. .As a tobacco market we will need all the monC that two Banks can bring us. In this enterprise no one deserves more credit than oar popular young friend, Mr. J. 8. Merritt. He has, been active and persevering in his efforts to enlist the co-operation of the moneyed men of Our county and of capitalists in other J places. For Jus efforts and success he has as he deserves i the congratulation " ' and thanks of our whole town. In any move that has for its purpose the upbuil ling of Roxboro, Mr Merritt is relied on to give efficient aid. ' He is ready, willingactive. and has the talent of always " getting there'. ; Best Cream Cheese-Duality guar anteedtry it. Tate & Shaw. -zTT-u Mr.4 R.,IIenleyfs' new : advertise- txsement will appear next week. C It was handed in too late for this issue. '; For scrofula, ' - 1 Salt rheum eta,' : v--.';. ; ' . Tka Hood's Sarsaparilla: 7 , The'advertisement of Messrs. Hall & Fore, dealers in Harness and Sad dlery, will appear in our next issue. In the meantime if yon need any. thing in their line, call on them. ; . - Wafted. I have two good rooms that I will rent cheap to tenants. Also want a number of table board ers, at reasonable prices' Call on the undersigned.; Mrs. J, F. Terry. Just received at Tate & ShaVs, a large and well selected line of Misses Shoes, , which are of the best quality, and all marked dotfh at the very low est. Try us. 1 ' . : 7i AyetV Pills, being convenient, ef Ocacious and safe, are the best cathar tic, whether on land or sea, in city or country. For const'pation, sick head ache, "indigestion, and tor picL liver, they never fai'. Try a box of them they are sugar-coated. ; On thefcst Monday in -December Mr. S. P. Satterfield will have his big sale of town lots. This Will be a splendid opportunity for a good in vestment. Already that part of town in. which these lots are located is building up -rspidly. Don't forget the day, December the 1st, it being the first Monday. For full information relating to Pianos and Organs, call on or address I'he Ilobbie Music Co, Lynchburg! Va. This old established House it noted for its liberal and square deal ngs. They handle the Kuabe, Kra uich & Bach and Ntw England Piano :tnd Estcy Oreaus Illustrated cat alogues mailed free upon application There is a movement on foot to establish a high-grade -boarding school here. The purpose of the moving spirits is to have such an endowment as .will insure efficient teachers, and will furnish free tui tion to indigent and orphan children. Col. C. S. Winstead is the originator of the plan, and he has the ybility and inclination to carry it thron; It will be a great influence- for good in our midst ana should be encour aged. Col. Winstead has testified to his faith in Roxboro' s future by re cently" erecting an elegant stored and bank building and by his improve ments in the hotel property im provements that make it one of the most pleasant village hotels in the State. From Main treet there is no part of oar Town that shows to such ad vantage as what is known aa Reams- town. A few months ago it was an old field, and being so close and con venient, was ased by our boys as a base-ball ground, and how they did hate to give it up for it was level and smooth, -when Mr. Reams bought it and put a force of hands- to grading streets and sidewalks. and to-day yoa can see 'houses dot ted about in Reamstown, and still they continue to .build. No part of our Town is improving so rapidly as Reamstown, for the very simple reason that it is the most desirable part of the Town to build- in. Come and make your home with us and buy you one or more building lots on November 18ttC 1890, when H. A. Reams will seir the last of that most desirable property. - The New Bank. Promptly at 1 o'clock on Wednes day, the 15th, as advertised, the Stockholders of the Roxboro Land & Loan Co.," met in Mr. J. S. Merritt' s office to perfect an organization. ' By motion of Mr. J. S. Merritt, Mr Thos. II. Street was made Chairman, with Messrs. J. D. Morris and J," A. Noell aa Secretaries. t -' Mr. Street, after taking the chair, stated the object of the meeting. The first business of the meeting was the, call" of the 1-olL of Stock holders, and 401 shares were found to be represented.- , A qnorum being present, the following business was transacted: The Code of By-laws was read, and explained by paragraph by M r. J. S. Merritt, and with a few cor rections were adopted. " - ; , ' The following officers and .Direc tors were; elected f President, J. A. Long; Vice-President, Mr. J: S. Mer ritt; Directors, A: R. FousheS, J. : C. Pass, C. B. Brooks, J. L. Brooks and L; Taylor Gleayes. " After the stockholders had paid in their first; instalment the meeting ad- jonrned:-S-- ,.&0-$z? The President 7 has : not decided when theB iness.:The'o)iaUarojs correspond ing . with" several 'experienced J ami pWininenf bank official a Cashier; The friends the insti tution may Irest assure t man' will beaelected. ! " We feel confident thaV,with the officers at its head,'' the 3 enterpris e will-be a success, everyone of whom have made a success jn life. " ' J Bargains, in ,Clothing, at R. A. NOell. & s jo; ; : " ; ?- New Bhoes." -Latest styles. Lowest prices, at R.TANoell & Son's. , vFull liner of ' Cooking;: Stoves "at 0 wen,i Barbour &. Smith's, Oxford, - Salt. Car-lcad j asfc received, - at 75o., $1.00, and tI.C5 per sack. f ' , A.R. Foushee. .For a good, cotnfortable.easy wear ing Shoe, call at B. 1A,' Noell & Son's Cash Clothing House. - ' Dress Shfrts, .Negligee - or :Wor Shirts, Collar?, Cnffs( Suspenders and GeBts Searfs.afc R A. Noell & Son's, ' Rubber Coats: Overalls and large stock of cheap Pants for the working man, at R. A- NoeU ASin's. ' Owen, Barbour & Smith, "Oxford N- C, are alive to your interest; if yoa want to buy Hardware, Building Material, Wagons or Buggies. Call at Mrs.' John A. Noell's ; and see the line of goods she is showing in Fancy Articles. Large line best goods lowest prices. Ladies Phaetons, Sun ies and Car riages; bis stock, any grade or style; sold and warranted by Owen; Bar bour & Smith, Oxford, N. C. A large line of Fancy goods,' such as Chenille Ornaments, Tinsel Cord, Silk, Rope and Chenille Embroidery, Arrsene and Leosene Silk, for doing fancy work, at Mrs. John A.Noell's. J. T. Brooks, of Person county, is now with the well known and reliable Hunt? s W arehouse, Milton, N, C, and invites his friends to try him with a load of tobacco. ;v. Miss Vic. Day,N of Daysvilleis with Mrs. John A. Noell, and will be pleased to see her friends.- She will do all in her power to please, both in style and price. Be sure and call to see her when in town. v-v , Notice! .. . v If you need anything in the Dress-, M aking line, call on M rs. J. A. Noell. She guarantees the latest styles, and perfect satisfaction both in work and fit. ' v Mr. S. P. Satterfield offers to 'pay the Railroad fare of any party ; who attends his big sale of town lots and purchases one of these desirable lots. Be sure and attend. Time Decem ber 1st, 1800. . . -;. ' f-'" ' Success in life is the result of push nnd energy. . If the blood is impure and sluggish, both body and mind lack4 vigor. To nleanse and vitalize the blood and impart new life to the yatem, nothing else has such a rnzx x e'lxua effect as Ajei'tf Sirsaparilla. "Do you wish to purchase a resi dence lot cheap, in a live and" grow ing tobacco town? If so be sure and attend the big sale of town lots of S. P. Satterfield, on the 1st day of De cember, 1890. A plat of this prop erty can be seen in A?r. J. S. Mer ritt's office. , ' Remember that Mrs. John A. Noell is almost daily receiving new goods and invites everyone that intends to buy a Hat, Bonnet, Nellie Bly Cap or anything in the Millinery line to call and examine her styles and hear her prices before buying as she has her goods marked decidedly low. .. '; Tourists, Whether on pleasure bent'; or : bnsi uesv should take on every trip a bot tle of Syrup of Figs, as' it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kid ney, liver and bowels preventing fevers, headaches and other forms ol "ieknes?. For sale' in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all the leading drug gistf. - ' To The People of Person. : hereby, announce myself a candi date for the office of Register ; of Deeds, and solicit the support of my friejjds and fellow citizens. If elected I promise to 611 the office to the best "of my ability. Thos. D. Woody. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ' . Thb Best SaLte' in' the woria : for Cute, Bruises, Sores -. Ulcers Snlt RheumFever Sores, -Tttter, Chapped H inds, Chillliiira Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pilw, or no pay required; It is guarantee i to giy perfect .Satisfaction," or money refunded. Price 25 cents, - per box For sale by R. A. M or to a ScGoi and J. D. Mocris&Co. : The regnlar opening jof ".the cam paign in this County took place Tues day af Chnb Lake. The r candidates were all present'.except Col. C-- S. Instead and Hon. W. P. ' Reade, Republican candidates for the Legis Iaturev - We'do not know that, these gentlemen will . accept the nomina tion tendered them, as we have not learned anything definite. 4 We hope they will not, as they' are both most estimable men,'- and defeat will be their only glory if they.;.attempt to lead. the tfepntmcan party in ferson county this time. " After - the ; candi. dates announced themselves for . the various Cbrfnty offices, MaJ. Yancey made a 'plain, forcible speech, when Mr.:W. W Kitchin bein? called on; spoke for an hoar, and in the ' lan guage of Senator .Vance, made it so plain that a wayfaring man, though a Radical, conld not misnnderstand., He was : followed . by Mr.. John F. WoodyrRepnblican Revenue-officer, and as his language was such as we cannot give to, 'oun readers-we. will refrain from commentingon' it. "AH in altit was a: good :day for Democ- acy.-,!tt-''", " ' ' : Died r : , - :- r f : On themorningV October 11th, 1890, Mrs. Fanny HesterDixon, wife of Mr. VVilUaoTS-Pixon anddaaghttr of Mrand Ure. A. J.' Hester, of this con n ty.V , - l"; v ' The. deceased : was cutrdownViD youug wQnfanbood.Shef was born Oofober 25tb, 1865, and consequently lived onl abont 25 years. ""Shehad been married aboat one year, Sister Dixon, waav a favorite, with all with honi she came in fcontactwitlu ; Of sweet, - unassuming manners, and a - gentle, ? lady-like disposition she nuturally won her way mta.all hearts around j her. ; But ;it , is" a -joyous thought that she possessed the crown ing grace of womanhood a Christ possessed heaH. A She was happily converted to God when she was about 15 years of age and afterward joined the Methodist Episcopal Church South, at,,Leas Cliiipet: She was an ettrnest,v worker in t the Church and So mjiy School." The preacher will mjss the inspiration of her face - here after as lie shall look down ou the seat left vacant by her. " The zealous Christian, the. dutiful daughter the affectionate, siater, "the loving wife Jbeantifuldots for residence."- and mother ia gone but simply to' lig money can and will br made Heaven, where with the whitc-bbed throng she awaits the coming of the dear - ones - left r behind: May " God tenderly soothe he i aching -hearts of husband, father, mother brothers and sisters, waicn lovingly over the tender infant and finally bring to all the saints everlasting rest in Heaven. Her Pastob. personal. : i f ' - Dr. R.X Teagne, of Leasburar. cave ns a call laa$ Friday Miss Willie Pully, of Bethel HilL is visiting Miss Bettie Woods. 4 Mr. : John S. Long, of Durham, spent several days in town this week. Mrs. W. A. Duncan, of Woodburn. spent Monday and Tuesday in town visitimg friends, ' . . Mr. C. G. Mooriaaai, of Lynchburg, is in Town, shaking hands with Ms friends. ' Miss Maggie P. Long, of Greens boro Female College, spent Saturday and Sunday in town with her parents. Mr J. H. White and bride, nee Miss Hattie Ivey, spent Tuesday in town with" the family of Rev. T. N. Ivey. - - ; Themany friends of Mr. Chas. F. Clayton, were pleased to see him in town last week, looking so well, after nearly two years absence. M iss M ollie Thomas left Tuesday for her home, in Granville county, to the-regret of her many friends in Roxboro.. . - Mr.'J. J. mil, of Asheville, who represents the Charlotte Building and Loan Association, gave a free lecture-last - Monday Inight in the Court house, on "Building and Loan Associations." ' - The Teachers Institute for thia County will be held idunng the week commencing Oct. 27th. ' All white Teachers, "and those expecting - to teach, are required to attend.4;.' .:.. ; All Teachers of private: schools, Ministers of the Gospel,: and others are cordially invited to attend. .. '.' f School Committeemen are required to attend on Friday,, 3,1st. :-. ". -.. :' , JAS,.W.Trx.tETT, I'S': tr'"c:; 'r: Co. Sup't. Drug Store for Sale. 2? -In 'Roxboro, N. Q.t on i the 26th day of November, 1890, I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, the stock of Dnigs3 : Scales, SHOW-C ASEa. BOTTLK&o, 6f Dr." R. A.' Morton & Co., The stock of fixtures arc good,' and much "ood stock will be found. : " - .. . - ........ Trie Prescription Case " is neat and good. ' , .This sale is made uufler a trust and ao assignment. Abigrbarain awaits the. fortunate purchaser,- aa competi tion will be email. fDmgg sts will do well to examine stock."- - r Oct. 21, '50. v J. SMerbitt, Zl - Assignee.- XOBTU CAEOLlNA,)feUPEIOtt COURT. - - l'ersoa Couuiy. J " Before the Clerk, f- ;audothersK f . -1 P. OrClay and wife BettieJ J T. 1 r and other. -'-U' " ' " "To Tf7 8. Jacobs, Anni CZAmis. Lis Ami. Silas Amis, Paal Amir. J. 11 Moore. W. B. iloore and Siras F.Shelley and wife, Jesaie. It appears to the Conrt ly affidavit thai tbe above named parties to this Special I'roceedinjf are non-residents of tbe State of North Carolina, and cannot afterduediliarence be found therein. Till is to give notice to them- that C, U. Brooks, as Administrator of Amanda f iyior, leeased, has made a motion is .thia rroding to- be made a party hereto in order that the commis sioner wlio heretofore in this I'ruceedinr old tbe lands of the late Jno. 1 y lor, deceased, may pay to him one-sixth, his intestate's share, of the proceeds f sale, to.be usad by oaid Brooks, adminttrator, . ia paying debts . ouUtamUng asrainst the estate .of his intestate, the balaoM to be divided among lyir heirs-at-la was their in teiests may appear, -- - ' Let the above named parties take notice that the said motion will be beard befose me at any office 4 a Bo xboro, on Saturdayrfhe 1st day of November, 1890, when and iiere they ma be beard and said uAtten will be allowed or die. liowed. - ' lone at offiea te Boxboro this Sept. SO, ISWV . , , . . ,-JNO.UJPA&si,C.S.C,v Dissdltion Notice. " ..... ...,-.:.' ..fA. . . , -..-.j.' , ..- ,. - The' co-partnership, heretofo existing be tween Pass & (jntcber Bros., has been dissolved oy mutual consent Jlr. t;. It. Critcher has the books in hand, and all persons otiK tli-inve firm will cumefnr wtrd Aud -make imnit payment, as- the business must be closed n' -.- -- - Oct. 20, ISM. & CiilTCIIEK BBO. ;. A RARE INVESTMENT IN THE GOLDEN -TO--V BACCO BELT OP-:" NORTH CAR " . At'Roxboroi Person County; r.N. .C:, On Monday, the Ut -Day of Deeember. 1890. -ii;fe "'C S- "s. . 3 it 1 am l going to eell about 100 s lots o this beau tif ul and- growing Town. 8 xty lots in the North-Western bor derof the Town, which has just been aid off - and opened np by nice broad smooth streets and sidewalks, afford tng most beautiful drives, and by fai the prettiest and most desirable por tion of -.the Town- for - residences. These lots are large, containing from an acre to one acre in -each lot. Size,-- front, ; depth and ' quantity- of ground will be given to each lot at the time of sale, so von Twill know just what yon are getting. -J" Then 12 lots -for 'business houses at the Lynchburg & Durham dejKif, suitable for any. kind of business in sufficiently convenient sizes. Then again in the heart of the present resi dent portion of the Town- about :-15 by investing. in any of these lots, on day of sale, which" remember is the 1st DAY OF DECEM BER,: 1890, at Roxboro, North Carolina, the boomiug Town of the "Golden 'To baccoBeiy ' . . To any person purchasing a lot his Rail Road fare will be refunded. Spe cial rates will also, be given over the L & D. R. R. -; TfBiis OF Sale : Cash, balance on a credit of six months, with 6 per centM n terest on deferred pay men t. . Roxboro ' isusituated m.dway ' be tween Sou tb Boston and Durham, on t hd Lynchburg & Durham R. R.,and is in the centre of ths Golden Tobac co Belt of North Carolina." -Tobac cojs now the most profitable and sta ple of Agricultural products. Rox boro is surrounded by an area of fif teen miles of the most, prosperous vud thriving agricultural section of the South. " - - ' The fwture growth of Roxboro is certain and sure, just as has. been that of Danville, Va Durham, Hen derson and Oxford, N. C. "Having superior natural advantages over either of these towns, in that we have a larger territory Trom which to draw the fine tobaeco trade. Also within a short distance is . the now famous Blue Wiog Copper mines. ? ' ' Everybody come to : the - sale De cember the 1st, 1890, and see how hustling North Carolinians hustK Map of all this property on file in Law office of J, S. Merritt. p - S. P. Satteufseld; Roxboro, N. C Oct. U, 180. NOTHING SUCCEEDS r LIKE SUCCESS. Tiie rensuo RAD AM' 8 MICKOBE KILLER is the most wonderful med icine, is becaiiae it has neverfailel in anj in stance, no matter, what the disease, from LKP BOSY Ao the amplest disease knowa .. to, the human system.". . - ' - The scientific men of to-day claim and prove that every disease is CAUSED BY MICROBES, . ' J: . :."'': AND-- UADAII'S IIICROBE KILLER ExterminAes the Microbes and dnvea 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 f4u eases we care them all at the same tim as we4reat all diseases ooniititntionally. v - . Asthma, Consumption; Catarrh, 7 jBroncfiUi8, .Rheumatism, ? Kidney and Liver Disease, Chills and Fever, "Female' Troubles - in ofl its jorms , v and, in' f get,, gvery Mea known - to the Baman SysierA. -y - Beware ol Fraudulent Imitations! ;ee"tbat our Trade Mark (same as abuye) appears on each ju-N . ' j- -- Send "for book "History of : the Microbe Killer,1 given way by G IL Hunieb, Eozboro, N. C. - - Notice. .- The nadersiyned having-this day qualified as Administrator ef tbe estate at the late John B. Lee. hereby gives aotiee to all perron owing said estate to come forward and make immedi ate payment. And t an pet sons taoldm? claims agaiast the estate to present them witliiii tbe time instructed by law, otherwise this notice will be plead m bar of their reeevery :. - This 15th of day of September, IB90. . - M. LUMSlTOltU,-..- - JOHN J. LEE,' . -' Attornev. :. ' rv Admimslrator. .. Notice -ByTlrtne of powers contained In a mortgage deed vxeniited to U. W". K. Kiebiuood by Sliaa beth Brown, of date of November Srd, JS86, we will; 'ss Executor of said IK W. Richmond, sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder for aab, ob tbe premises; November find, 1890, the tract of laad described ia satd nvrtgag deed, situate in l'erson conntv, Bushy i'ork township, adjoin- in lb Isntlaof Wilson MeCnllnch. Joam b. Coleman and ohers, and eootainingM acres moraor -c " - ExVsof U.W.K. ftichmond. Notice. Ha vis gqnftli fied as Ad mfnistralor ol the estite of the late Wary g. Tamer, notice is here by given to all persons holding claims again the estate to present them to the undersigned for vavment f n-r before the 12th day of Outolr, 1891. -f ersons indebted to tlec'd, wtil picas. Settle with me at oace. - ' K, A. T A4fv i v. Ocl, 40, IHfth -" Adntlr of AiAty . Tui.er; '., -v - - - PERSOII ICOOnWiFiiHrMSi IIUI1T, COOPER &;C0 OW:ORW9M. :C; axemaking, special efforts for your tobacco. .J. Graham Hunt, EJ Cooper, TV the firm. - ' - , - - THE TOBACCO Mar-r mn' In Roxboro jwill be opetied after awhile, but A. It FOUSHEE'S Stort rf is open now, and full o ' 'V- - lie? and Seasonable Goods for the FALL aad WINTER trade DRT GOODS, PIECE GOODS for men and hoys' yeax-, NOTIONS t&n& '.2f0 YBLETTESi BOOTS, SHOES; HATS and CAPS,; MEWS FURNISHING GOODS, GL 0VES, H08IE R Y, UA. RD WAREt. TINWASB, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, PLOW CASTING, HOLLOW WARE, SALT- S FLOUR, BACON, LARD, toe ..1.-.- t - - -I Our. JIR. FRANK WOODY ii jast from Philadelphia sad Baltimore : where he haa been for eight or ten days selecting a large stock of 'and TRIMMINGS to match. LADIES CLOAK9, BLAZERS, SHORT CLOAKS,- Ae of lateat styles; SHAWLS, NECKWEAR, GIX)VK8, &ciBpea! care baa been paid to the selection of 'DRESS GOODS aDd TBIMMINGS. CWe are determined not to bo-undereoldr - Give us 4 call and; lean our LO W -PRICES.- i " : . TVTIbs jPallio Taxioey - Is still with ustunninsr her Millinery and Dress-Making, and will ba , g!d to bnve her friends call. -I lierebj return: thanks to a generous public for past favors, and hope to merit a continuence ofthe same. X Very Respectfully. s - j i A. B FOUSHEE." FRIENDS MD ' . -. . . . - - ; - f " -i . - . - While m bu8inpaVoy.low prioca"and fair dcalint w finjoyed tU v ; - Jargest grocery, trade 01 any firm iathe county, and now - 4 ' . - have again opened ou in their., .. with the LARGEST AND MOST Bm ver shown in Person county, '. Remember -that we bayQtir HEAVT GROCERIES by the- , ! "V tliHg'getting such pnees enable 'ns dialers have to pay for tkein. The good profit.'. j f , ' Onr line consists in part of .TEAS," COFFEES, SPICE3.: SUGARS, (. - ARMODR-fi BEST LARD, BEST CANVASSED Ukm?iklXi7& KINDS OF CANNED GOODSPE ACHES, TOM A- 1 . " - TOE3. COR CANNED MEAT4 OF. ALL ; : DISCCIPTI0N8, OYSTERS. tARM'CMn DINES, TOBACCOS, CIS AR3 Ji k " " S' CANDIES," CAKES,-"rj.' J?', " Tii . . 3 - GUM. PrcKLESrcnEESEBEST -i ORN. OATS," SHIP STOFFj-BRAN; HAY;SALT r fCf c - LARGE ANDMALL SACKS, AND LIM K. all bought by the car ioad5 " - " " " " - ':'" - - r - ' 77. .. .- lit 'Ml We carry a Urge line of SASH. DOORS AND BLINDS?: HORSE ? AND MULE SHOES, NAILS, LOCKS AND HINGES, In fact a general' : assortment of goods in that liue, hjcb e will sell t f - s-r Don't send vor order a waf for T 0 THE S P rWe-wUl eeU you SHOTi POWDER AND CAPS. SHELLS, either loaded or empty; WADS, and anything in the hunter line aa cheap any HOUSE IN, THIS SECTTIQN , - Remember we guarantee to Mil yon any thing. in oar line as low as any of our neighboring cities, end we mean to do it. i-tW have uerer deceived you, snd we will not d ao now.We ak all .oar friends to call 00.03; in our NEW STORE on Railrosd street. Doa't forget the I'laco. Truly. 1 - 1 - - T. Beasley and W. J. Stem compois : CUSTOMERS, -: L COMPLETE fine of." J- 7l to sell our goodi at what small . : difference in treigbt alone gives at t " i'iS- .7 Ml M jI'- - - these goods n hen ton bur can them: 0 D T S E n . Your Friends, IE2ILEIE im s". i ....rt 'i-a. 'r : 7-7:7, i ':7:&7a If 7 '1 -f -r
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