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" -I 1 ! JH 4 Prepare .foft . atsiv 4 fltolMolsey 3etr Should Taker Time to 3$ Ltni How to lio M'lue Siwudor. " Thtro is a time in njen's. lives when they iiecd to learu how to work ; there ia a time for some melt when they need to learn how to stop, working, oi L at least how to una enjoymeut in other than their usual money making occupations. In a well ordered life thertt is through its Whole term, a due allowance I of hours ; four labor' Jand hours for recreation- and impi-Ovement The man, instead of becoming absorb ed in his business, to the neglect of everything' else, interests himself in works of humanity, joins social or ganizations, where, he makes, friends und lays Uie foundation for the enjoy jnent of the days of leisure that are to come. Whether he rbe rich or poor, the time will come when he shall bo too old to work; when he shall be compelled to give up his daily occu pation and find employment, for his mind at least, in charitable, work, in reading or in social enjoyment ' : One might suppose that any man might bo (jualined for this without special training or preparation, but this is not the case. Too. great absorp tion in business affaire for many years unfits a man for other occupation; he becomes the slave of work, and can find no leisure. When-he seeks to re tire be finds himself pursued by the demon of unrest, and either passes a miserable existence Or. resumes work at an age when he is fairly entitled to rest. The man -of,, large means who thus finds himself enslaved .is no bet ter off than his poor brother who, hav ing reached an age when he should retire, is compelled4 by poverty, to con tinue his labors. It is desirable, there fore, that the prosperous, business man who finds his chief delight while in the prime of lifo in the daily round of -cares and excitements incident to tradebould limit the hours given to such Jabor and seek other associations and other occupations during- the hours of leisure. Then when the time comes for him to give up business ho may gradually increase the time given to reading, to self improvement, to "works of charity or public improve ment, and finds- equal enjoyment iu theso. He is no 'longer a slave, but has earned and enjoys his freedom. The man who has no hobby outside of his daily occupation, who permits himself to be wrapped up in selfish de bifrns in money makincr, may achieve lii.j single purpose, that of acquiring , wcaitn, but iino should nave co means of using it, he will find in it no enjoyment. The business man knows very well that there is oftentimes a great difference between the intrinsic value of a giver, articlo and its com mercial value. If he cannot use it or dispose of it in a profitable way it is of no value to him. Precisely the same thing is true of tho.wealui he is so earnestly striving to gain. It has iu trinsic value, but unless he can make profitable, uso of it (apart from mere accumulation) it will. bring him. no enjoyment Ho needs to learn how to epend money as well as how to make it, and he cannot learn how to spend ell in ono lesson after devoting a life time to the other study. He cannot give up the best.years of his manhood to selfish pursuits and then at a given moment retire from business and be gin to associate with his fellow men in literary, art, charitable, religious, and other social organizations. He is not fitted by training or inclination for such company or such occupation of his mind and energies. lie is like a stranger in a foreign land, unable to understand the language of the peo- pie or to make his own intelligible to them. Ho must , pass a solitary exist- - ence or return to his own country. This is the punishment meted out to those who selfishly pursue money get tine without givincr any attention to their social duties. On the other hand, tbe successful ' business man wLo,- bila diligently fallowing his occupa ;! Zpo'$ifceya in close sympathy with his . ellor :nien, joining them in social or- , ganizations, helping to promote the advancement of mankind, and assist ing in works of benevolence and char- ity, is a citizen of the world, speaking all languages. When lie shall reach an" old age he will not find himself among n .alien;, people, . but .with! irienus, wun ADunaant occupation for mind and Heart, outside of - business, and with contentment, accompanying wealth, that is a real value to him be cause he is prepared to moke good uso of it Baltimore Sun. I-oTely Screens. Tho revival of the Ecresn in our homes is a subject ..that tli&fino arti people are interesting themselves1 about They brin e plentiful evidence I forward to prove that it was the spe- i cial adornment of dwellings of yore, I indeed of tho rcpaotest times, when doors, and windows Were a superfluity iu castle establishments. Screens then were often huug from a hori zontal t bat or foL..wliicU . was ,so con-1 structcu tfiat it'tnoved ori a pivot, an'd could thus be arranged al any conven ient angle. Such: a eci-een all this is shown in an Assyrian bas-relief in the British museum, where it is placed round the back of a royal throne Iu the Twelfth and Thirteenth centuries irt our own country we find that a sim ilar protection was often arranged round tho scat of honor in tho more important and larger houses. Th? screen of the future must bo some thing exceedingly beautiful ' to be ae oeptable. Young Ladies' Journal. Tb Kalser'a Dwily Oread. The German emnero is fnd nf rielv. even in suh- email ' mattA, " . . j ., . : r. u.ukvuio ub UU oauy oreaa. Thus lift tltf fn, Ttna 1 1 a tilmn V... 11 i , iv. uiua&ittut u Kuiau wniio loai. tne ton of which is oowdered ovaf wrrJv-Ml Sabluf Bumes a naix . penny bun, , known as the'Lucca eye,'.' , JTor his sandwiches he requirest another kind of bread made of the finest Vienna flour, aud baked till the outside, -which is after-' ward cut off, is quits black. At din ner. withj;the oup;rsacalled:,broth sticks'1-are- served. They are "made after an Italian recipe, which is the secret of tho court bakers. American Miller. . y : . a The transit ion, from HncreriD and paiofijl if kns, to robflstheait h tirt:ao pochnn Iff? of thrf indi vldnl. Sinh h remrkahle event in tremLsurcdi td 4 - i6om6rIndi th a jency thereby tit gwi hethh has nttnirpd irt ratfally-?b!ABTCd-.' . w-ms fcrtra new ; is -v hsarii in t And Too C. If. XOu fcr mnAA ,-with soy iligeaHe of Kidnevel Liver or . Will HllVlv"fin vT)iiHf JJfe'rf "K'C-1 tic Ul(.ffi , S- M nt 50.. iH $1 pr : Iiottlf .nt n A Morton & CoX and 3-D. .Morris & Co'a Druj. Btores, prHisft of Electric ? Bittefs8o Tnany ; fLeI.ta"ys.4we-,stJcl 'ftorm!n vto ; I'AftUhJto thtf utef tb3 Great. -Aln.r. hGj(Safpst A WD roost 'powerfnl alterative is -Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Yocngaud.' old are alike benefited by its use. - For - . ... the eruptive; ilis- n eases peculiar to :?. "" 'tliildren nothing j-Z' tso!s so efTcctire ; as tbis mwlkine, xTrrwbile ita agreoa- '.-bio' flavor makes " K easy to admin- - 1 later..' ..." " My little boy 'Irfid.-lanre ar.rofu- Jim uieer8'thi8 neck and ' throat from which he t tittered terribly. ' T wo. Dhyaiciana . attended liim, but be grew continually worse "Under their cave, anoTeverylMHly. expected.-lie would die. I had heard 'of' the remarkable cures effected by Ayer'a Sarsaparilla, and decided to. have my boy try it. Shortly after be liegan to take this jrfsijiciiie, the ulcers com- menccd bealiu'aud, after using several bottles,' be wat entirely cured. lie is now as bealfbv nud strong as any boy tf bis age." r-William j!'. Uongbertyly llamptoii, Va. In May" last, my youngest ehifd, lonrteen months old, began to have sores gather on its bead and body. We ap plied various simple remedies without avail. The sores increased in number and discharged copiously, ' A physician was eUed, Jmt the sores continued to multiply until iu a few mouths they nearly covered the child's head aud lody. At last w o liegan ,the use of Ayer'a Sar saparilla. In a few days a marked change for the hotter was manifest. The sores assumed a more healthy condition, tiie discharges wer9 gradually, dimin irthed, and finally ceased . altogether. The child is livelier, its skin is fresher; ami its appetite better than we have ob served for months." Frank M. Griffin, Long Point, Tsxas. " The formula of A vcr's Sarsaparilla presents, for chronic diseases of almost every kind, the liest remedy known to the medical world." D. M. Wilson, M. !., Wiggs, Arkansas. ;;.' Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Trice CI ; lx bottle, (S. "Worth $5 a bottlo. CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS SCROFULA COUGH OR COLD Threat Afecticn Wasting cf Flesh. Or any D(m-m where the Throat and Zunfm mre Inflnmed, Lack of Btrtmgth or A'erM rvetr, you can e relieved and Crcd hi PURE COD LIVER OIL 'VV'lth HypophospMtes. PALATABLE AS MILK. Ash for Scott's ZTm"ff. mud lot n ea flaunt ion er toilcitaiion induce you t accept a tubmtltnte. Sold hy all Druggists. SCOTT A BOWNE.Chemlste, N.Y. To care Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti pation, Malaria Livor Complaints, take ' the safe and certain remedy, SMITH'S TTae the 5HAU Site (40 little Beans to the bottle). Thkt abb the most comrxKisirr. . Suitable or all VeM. rrlee f either sixe, 25e. per Bottle. KISSIFIO"7-17-70" I I W 1 1 B I tS Mailed tor 4 rt (copper, .r rtmPo! J.r.SMITHeOJbknor'UEBKAllS.''ST.t001S MO. Rf lY HEAPEST FR0M MAKER l?Vi 1 Manly Manf g Co., D ALTON, GEORGIA. IF9RT RAIUNGS, GATES, T I ft 1 Vi POSTS, CRESTINGS. I Wl J JAILS, ROOFS, STAIRS. STEEL Cast CQ!umn8f Lintels, Sills, etc SAW MILLS :MStk BEST IN THE HEW SOOTR , for rlctares and Prices or ahythlng you need in . METAL, we can send It promptly. B aur you mntlon this paptr. - 3.1 Solid Ovid Wstck. for A 1 (f . until Uly nutA la tM wa.'U. '-ntcd. Hcmvjr OuliU KivU bar op? am. void Htlira' 4 fof MHwiihwarkt il rtsa if eqwl lv. -. - :7'wroa ia Mch la. .- i- KUt mi. Dm. 4or tr wih oar litrs .ndr.l. ublo lis f ZIou-:hold w.ir the wateft. r mrm4 -?w'fc. Imk ?' .tmvm Free, and tnr fun it. krt irno mjr b.t raiiea, un kiom jrof own proptnr. ixm m mu it na cu b. nn or NMttut iu w mho writ, ot on tern or. finmpln W.pay U npram, frtht, .to. Addrc iubkwie vu uz 8irruaaiLjajUMt CO JuBBKKS. ioioiiiiite Soods3 .-?i:...-Ksi-S' PANT O0CD6, OVERALLS, '' . La. DiDRESS-GOODSvct-. r &c. JliS. Fourteentb St.; Eichnjond, V. E. A KrA1uher Salesman lor nitddle N. c. , On t:c rst vZdnilar m NOTember, 1890. 1 will sell at public auction, to the liiirhest bidder. In front of be court i.neio UirK in the twn oi Uuxboro, S'. tkt throe several tracts of land, nn der an ordeiKbf tba Stijierior f otirt vt ferson couaty. l mate aeti. Oii tract Of 115 4-10 acres, M hicb liu-Judee-tlie hone reidncc of the trtte llnsh Woods, at aud around the depot of the Lynchburg & Durham Uilroad at Woodsdale. Ahotlier Wrtct near said, depot, of)i2 aeres, known asibe Vnuehn tiact; and unolher tract nf 174 acres,' between these two tracts on the I. AD. RJ. i - a-. Terms of Pales . $100.00 tash artacb twvet. Daiance in turee eqpai pa.Twents. s'x, iwmye and eifrhleeivnioiitii. with" Interest oh deferred paj meuUlromdav of sale until paid. I . . . ,- . H. A. WALKEI!, Adui'r J ' . . f ITnprtt Woods, and " '.' " . - .ommissioaer of Salfc - - k - Ml W m I if udySkus aa ptCHMOND ?A VILLE R.:R. CO. rCuXrcde& to October 1st 1890. : -DAILY "Southbound-. I .stt. 60 ( A". o2 Lv KictimoDd " Ihtnville Ar Greensboro L v loklbiro r Ar Raleifth ; Lv italeigh S0tt p ni 2 80am 8 40 p ni 8 05 a m 10 27 p tu y 9 42 a iu 2 40 p.m 3 00 p m 4'40 pra :. 9 00- m 4 4) D in 1 CO tw Durham o 48 p m ' ,2 6D a di Ar UreetiB't ro . - 8 20 p m ',7 SO a m LvVViuBtou-fealeiil t6 SO pTU - : 6 15 a m 1 v Greens! oro - 1 0 37 p sa ' S 5 5 a m Ar Saiisliuay ; 1- 2a a- ui 11 19 am L Salisbiiry .8 32 a m 1 124am Ar Cliarlotte- 2, 05 a m - 12 43 p m " Sparlatitihrg -4 tit a in 8 p m XJreeuviHe S i6 u iu ' 4 tt p ii "'-Atlanta y"- 1 1 CO a iuN ,i 9 40 p ui Lv . harlot te i 20 a m r HO p m Ar iJolumbia 6 5i0 a ny 5 10 p in Ar "AUtfuatu- 10 i-0 a in 9 00 p ui '-' ' - fji-DAILX.,"3 Northbound- '; : ko. 61 j o. 53. Lv Auftiista - tfU) p m "ti.CO p ni Lv Columbia , , 10 "8a p m . 12 50 p m Ar Vi '-arlotte 8-8 p u V- 5 15 p m Lv Atlanta 6 00 p ni 7 10 a m Ar GreeuviUe : , -2 3" a fti "s.;i'4pin ar iSpartanlnirg 1X9 a m - 2 62pm ar CbarUme ' . "4 25 a.rn o.30 p m araiislniry . - 6 02 a in' ... 7 (.5 p m l.v Sulisburv 0 L7 am- , 12 p ni Ar Greensboro -7 47 am N 8 0 p m Ar iaston-SalVin J1 40 am f!2 30 a m Lv Greensboro " 9 45 a m " ll 00 p m At- Durham 12 01 p m' 5 U0 a iu ar Kaleigb 105pm 74iaiu LTRahigh '1 05 p uif 9C0 a m Ar Goldfboro ' 2 55 p m 12 50 p m . i . ...I - Lv Greensboro . "7 55 a ni -8 50 p ni Ar Danville " . 9 82 a iu "10 20pm ar Ui hnioiid 3 80 p m ' . 5 15 a m . .. . t. Daily except Sunday. Daily. No -50. leaving Goldaboro 2 20 p in and RateiKh 4 45 p m daily, makes connections at Dm ham with no. 19. leauing a' 6 u;i p m daily except Sunday, fur Oxford, llentler 8. ni and all points on O. & 11 0-& C, and && M roadj. Noa. ol and 53 connect at Richmond from and U est; t'oiut and Baltimore daily except Sunday. SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. On Tni'u.s 50 and 51, rullmait Buffet Sleeper betwten Atlanta and vew York, Uaiuille and Augusta, and Greensboro, via Actlicville. to Moriiat , Tenn. Ou 5:' and 53, ; lullniMn Jiuflet SlecDer, iielween aslintfrton and New Orleans via Bi miiijrham. itichmond and Greennboro. Iiahili and Greentboro, aud between v ii iugtou and Aiigasta, and Pullman Dutiet "leers between Vv ashing ton and Adheviile and Hot Springs. , f-Oi. HAAS, JAS. L.TVYI.OR, Traffic Manager. Gen. i'asa. leiit. vV. A. I L'KK, Divisiou Pass. Ageut, Kaleigh, N. C. RAILEOAB" SCHEDULES: Lyachliurg & Bnrliam Schedule. SUtTHUOL'ND. .FirstieUM l-ily D.ily Ex. Sun. Mon. Wd F. A. M 7 0; 7 0. Lkvab - p. M. Lynchburg - 40 Durmi.i 5 50 Lp c it. b " 5 36 Lou J ic ' 8 06 r Rustburg ' ' ' ' 5 15 VVniiaU 6 20 VV u.iiHWD 0 89 Hicksou : ' A M 0 W C.05 0 12 0 10 6 : 6 4S 7 07 7 17 7 27 oi 8 20- ssy 8 40 7-i( 7.5 8 U 8.54 9.0t 8 4 a ia i; ' II 3t- N.irun t r. Brook neal 4'x CIh Kion f j-. Xxtlntiia i.l Leitinjj; r , u li v cJout'iUoston s Mfk. Vnii-ut' A & D. Jtw e'r ' e ... Ar. Roxboro 6.50 1711 17.20 : 7-3'J .7 48 7n0 8 17 8 80 8 46 t 50 9 14 9 35 12 lb i2 So 1.10 VA. Ji v MS, t 5 V I . Tl.u-:.-a.d S A At 7 01; 7 2b 7 53 '". --8 l-t i 10.00 . 10 30 ' 10 H 11 00 r 11 25 12 80 1 00 m ' 1 3u 9 11 9 43 i) 53 K 05 10 24 11 00 f - WOTIIBOVrXD It . M D leave..- a.m. P. u 1 35 1 57 2 15 2 2T 3 53 4 35 Uoxboio 7' SO Woodedfile "i 7 52 A, & 1). J unci.- 8 08 ifi-.ck Uuii.ut 8 24 S.u h.B .Bton ,9 30 Houaltt??lii4 (Jr. tal Udl ' .9 54 Lenni 10 00 Nuilie -Id 10 O nrktoa. '-10 23 U... k; 10 3d Ni'Una ,10 55 4 -4 42 4 57 5 19 5 44 ' 5 54 v ,6 04 6 26 ; 0 36' t 6 53 6 5? ,7 04 7 07 hvV;iw" a a v r o' 7 11 18 .. -II 28 11 89 11 54 , A 5T 12 04 2-80 fiutt urel 3X)0 r 8T14 Lone Jack, L:phcrnb Durmiit 8 27 3 30 A r Ly r.ch l-iirr 12 20 W. N. MITCHELL, SwprTr:'irroriiitiin. ATLAiXTIC & DAXYILLE. Commencing f op February, 1st, 18tfu rf iins wih run on the Adaiilic & Dauvills lvaimtad as fullows ? . ' , BOUND EAST. - STATION'S. i.v; Danvin: ; " Harrison, . ; ' ".Sinralf 'ucinghanw " IlaniKiny ." & D Junction r Na 2. . "8 15 am ' 886 8X0 " io: No.-4, . 9 00 pin , ' 17 - ' 9 8 j ,'9 54 16 07 t 20- - 9 40 9.44 10 3 " 1 Mpnf 5 30 V .10 81 10 86 1145 ' ' 215 am' 0..0 - " I "1arfc8viHe " Lawrencovi'rt 't: A r. Purtamouih 5S . ' $TATI0XK No.ir " NoTs. Lr Portsmouth ' - . 9 45 am v 9 00 pm " Lawrenfceville . 2 00 Win 2 0 ) am ." Clarksville 4 27 -- J 4 20 . :'6S2 6 2J ?MJ"mony- A 5 50. V 5 it Cuninliiiina J iS-- a is 6 ia 6 17- Semor'a ''r w 6 23 I MiUoaHi 49 e ss x 6 4t- Ar. DanvilleT 7 30? j 700 1 Closxrcomii'ctfoa will ' be msd Rtpkw mouth with U.e NewTCork, Philadelphia Norfolk - Railway, s(Cape ... Charles iKcutey, and Baltimore steamers, for all nnintji tin u and . t fDanvillfe vitli , Ue Rlrli Dariyille . Cuilyay, loralLjjOmtw-th, :r G. M; IltTCnxs . Gural f5njrintnclint r r - J jr. u3. ...r ..... .-. .--r ... OXFORD, jr. a- BESr-3D;3DS FOR THE LEAST MOSEY. 'HAttDWAK HNV W.K AND - i. fS vets, s.fT tec.-ri,iiE5rai 1 in Pi. .in .iii l.l i UMiiTiTwii - V AMMUNITION, BREECU LOADING IMPLEMENTS.'-- J .. - i - - . v . , . - X j . ; . ...v ... t . -i . . ' paints, oils and varnisees, sewing - machines; needles, sash, ' : ' DOOR3 AND BLINDSG LASS AND CROCKERY WAIIE, . H .. . .. 4 " - ..... ". : - " ." . . ' MILLERS SUr: " -PLIES. T-.T'J' M i-i kilt!. 'l of wbicb wi 1 be sold s1ow as they ro bethought anywhere. - ....... , r - . .., ; - Gun and Locksmithing, ts ' l.'i.e o.hri ntic S isfction guirntef'. U bu .want. G ii Goods. Low Piice-i and the l-eat that is to bo bad, ciitt at . , tr , N . , 1. F- EDWARDS' lil'DWAlBIOU OXFORD, N. O. TL E. COUCH BOZBOno,a.c Watches, Clocks,' Jewelry; li .1 A Beautiful Ladies' Gold Watch $25.00. NICER ONES AT COMPARATIVE . : ; PRICES- GENTS WATCHES. a . - - r . .- i f hive them in G 14 from ' 130 f6 100. Silver Irom$t0 to $25; and tluf U!:coittpir,il-;le WrERBURY i kept JI three ftylep, at 50 and $4 00 Tlie best Waich for the rnoniy iu the , j j - - ' AH kinds and sizes rrorrf to 20 :j. : J- Alt f ihem fully guftrantefd- CHAINS. CHARM3, BREAST PINS, UUFP und COLLAR BUXTUNS, EAR RINGS o alt wyh s and at,-!!." oMoes ENGAGEMENT add - WEDDINO KINGS; 3oth pUitf ana set,' aVS .onish mgl j lo w priqeU J i 3: j SPECTACLES w Gold, .Iver and Nickel patterns to suit any age,, from 25 cents to $10. ,'t -'V When you cotnA to town, for anything in my $u7Uid;I wrU.V&raotet atuv- -vtia.: -All repairs left with rmvwiH Ncejvtvprompt attention. t -, ... rr i i w'l v - .,lVN 1 1 Fine Watches a Spclalty:: f'- . i..-.... s- v.. ,.sr V " !f Sll lOrderS o m ri.t l y . SlOVhS.. UL.r vj "L-.fa-l h irC jj. HI Tin Roof and Guttering, We are SbaTiEg TMd2S;HowI 'If joo dou"i U ' it, jaa! come xamine our line Id Carriages, - Buggies, Carls and-Wacrons. vhic-.h we ate offeiiug iuat s lw ry 'jvo-uoui:i;i m Ba-iitrniaie-iiaiHt Htey -market. -I Coffins' Delivered Free. W-.; Mi d liver cuffiiu c tu.gl5a -r in re.'lre of ch rjre. i Ad eaiii t.tt? .'Oi. thari., ubut tuuiioX detVtV ' We have a nice line tliei-e gOMiig .ud wtl Miipete miU,u ue vn tin Mure naaTity of gods. " --V". v. - : Repairing'! Brpairing!! Wears prepared to do all kinds repairing at reasonable prices nd 'ho heal po8ihle manner, " B7K DANIEL RON. -, Notice. TO WK lOTJFOR .SALE. r On (he first 'Mnmlav in NArimlnr 9th will i)J at tuibhe auction to ihe hlchxit iridiffv 1 MCE EBUSINESS J .UTS . fl Ihe towirof Roxlwra. front il ar 00 T.nmur nA Jnil etreett, in tlie heart of the town. :- factories if nnv kinf. fcetl store.- ami in fa. ' lllraeiO a lira Wft lnntsl fnr niHv hniuM iiH- mosi anv xmn 01 ihiRiness, niiniu one lrei yards ot ike court bouse and Long's W lain - i areJ - TERMS:- ; SlOOOOcarb niMacli lot: Imlancfl in air nt nrvneinanuis; a ier cent rrom uar ox wii,.-. - v . n. ,uiimiivn wm ami kh m maniajr eom( uwon acuueuiy srrrer.onine a i, u. it. . S9th September, luao. - ; - - Soiithorn Jewelry House; -Rr-iMF'a- -.-!. 1. s ? 'I -IMnilMilftlii'iur 2F. TOSETtTSOlT Se S02iTi Bead us your orders for " s Watches; Clocks, -Diamonds, and everyUtiuir "Mrtainins to the. Jewelry Business j' " T i 'i!?"!?1 ctaISUe Bent reo to any addreas. euouia yon Tins i,yncnuurjr, be sure ana In spect our stock? "M -i O j. . - -- F. D. JOHNSON & SONS .1 1 1028 Main Street, : Lynchburg, ivj KENTUCKY WAGON T.OTlH Sain . -." .-.iurs- leof an order of the Supenor Court to mi. 1. will sell at the -court bouse door OUJrb. .on tiie Unit Um.l. v i- v her. 1, all that tract 1 laa known as tht hoiAestead rt the law John U. Lea. tleceased aba James ai-borwu-ru. taiU taais are subjeei to ik wtttow nsktot dower..j, , leruu.tUI(iU.w cwli: Lalance atanaaiMl years. t ;rchar wiii be reqnired to m ; vtui ooihJ, D-rmR H .er ctDt n.terest Titi "tf1 WHttl pincluist: mwer is pnui ia f ull.- -Tab Lsaaing Music House of. the South '-" THE: HOD DI E f,l US IC; CO LIP AH Y G-e3DlexaX v -Larfeest'Stoct. -Lo"w'e-s t Pri c e s.t B e s Xj:fc str-am ent 0XT U ST iV f1 F. KT WAKEROOM PRICESTHAT SURPRISE, - ,'' - Will be founder) each dparlm-nOf our unmi na stock rt DRY GOODS,. BOOTS ANp SHOES. &C In Drj Gondiriwe can dhow voa -important, can sdl ihetii as CHEAP :A18-ABI Y:OME. W trust you will fa vorus with; a line. ' -V -1 tha ur line of NOTIONS :LACES,.HdSIERXi'(Sc., if TOiy cnniplete. We on'tTme everything jn this lin for every 1-dy kiw8 ths4 in a cmiplwe liuti these g'uds can be iound-alniott auv little Ihibg tint shr imda. L-"--"l - - , BOOTS i a i -Tbi pcp-rtmjit hisb.enfl buhby wuh ur buyer, and he h1wvs 'his huiuiKiuiien, when . h.brtv thiiiii. .,n- i,n.,.-,i. 7 ex.-elled lunlf tti? time.- Weorn show them u. 3011 In oy itTle'aid at Eypfr tint is note 1 on! ' Jt"tm ,(X 204P- r pf- -c . ..yuj-.tiHts 01 g '.Wlitftn . nsvAu ts ibW, we bemuse x.hy r stylish ,t C(oa:e Wo'c-.rry iust ick al-irge line HATS CLOTMGJLOTMG. .. We cart sbw yu oni thing feawrkablv fthenr in this liW-" ' in i GROCERIES; AND PROVISIONS.- - vv.-. We will offer at all limes a complete' stM.k i.f gm Is iu " ti l'r iviaioa o HnelTeoi Coffees and everthinff tle ia the way of :fniify anpplitt uf guIrauU'l qu'iVt I . at Juwest prcea. ; ri-. . , - . We shall ?ndeuor at all.iiUe'i Dun't forgetThd places the j - tl 3 , 1 : 1 Pic , Ve carry a GENERAL STOCK of tveryUiing, and cT,msuit arryour r- :Bcat Goodslowest Prices." lias Tr1wt in bur ,rttt( . ' " ' ' -"-""-"'," Vxy Repp rtfnl-T,' V-C1 ! .;' : r,"r' w'-vjU... .tate .& sh a w. Strtcfly rifirial - X" k ' S All "second Growth Hickory. cr- . ,V( . , . .V , - gg -Steel Axles and Tiros. . - '-t'M ' ZZO T iw Bent Scut Arms. Pnrfnr.tlv lUlnnmt k. " -: . Jr TT- ' Balanced. I Temnered Sprins. . .. tAiKtnrir . it Tou caiPT nsa thbh tor " . " - : r 0nral nTDISO' A to i certaia. KifiMEDT FDR use. . uoeapesx. relief is ' immediate. A rnrn x or voia in. me . It Is an Ointment, of which a small particle Js applied to the nostrils,-; Price, 60c. - Sold by druggists' or sent r uimi. . Aaoress, r i& j Dealers J-n , if X 815, MAIN STEEET, s"rl il, J. I, " 'I' ffi 1 j i 1 ! Is Ji !ln A 1 1 I aJS. all the Me Ptylea and whnt tqually ai call hehrc iiiaking-joar FaU purcl ani it v , - " r illDiSHOES. fame. Bt.ors mtp Vhf f 1.- -.1 i 1"U0 die,- hut l,fcky r S aud aj al 11 a . a. : h ... ta i.t nri odo Ir vmt m-tm tmnnH s'.o. D .n't le afraid u iue piicts and prictf thn. I , ' - ' , - " - v ....... nifi 2T5ai2 of Uiesegaodav from ihe cheapen t5 to keep ihe'biat'gradoWof Flour to le r '-v-." . . sals bt tour hebchakts, Srnunrs MFfGI CO.;. LOUISVILLE, KY, BouthoTn ABonta. ' C ATAHRIL Best. Easiest iiead it has no cquah-, :yu - -.: . i. iiazkltikk, warren, fav,y 9: J 1 i ' I r i Lf 4 t - - OX"
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 6, 1890, edition 1
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