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ure If you havo made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar ineuictne, possessing, by virtue ot its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. X Boston latiy vvfto knew whr.t she wanted, and whose examplo ia wortny Imitation, tells litr ciierience below: To Get ' In one store whore I went to buy Hood's E arsaparilla the clerk tried to Induce me buy t heir own instead of Hood's; he told me thelrs would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that if I did not liko it I need not pay anything, etc. Cut ho could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what j rood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken It, was allied with it, and did not want any other. food's When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla t a fanner tmi misera.uie. suilck.uk a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a person In con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, und my friends frequently speak cf it." Mia. Ella A. Goff, CI Terraco Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla 6oldty all druggists. '$1 ; six for fS. Prepared oaly by C. I. KOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar r PROFESSIONAL pAFDS ri C. ttltOOlvS, ATTORNEY AT LAW Poxboro, N. C. Praetires wherever his services are required I'rotnpt allrul.on given to the collection of c. S W INSTEAD, Attorney at Law. Itoxboro, N. C. l'rr-mptly atleml to all business entrntod to linn. u J, T. Ptraylioru . Uox'hore, K. C U. Wavlick. Mil Ion, N. C gTHAYIIGUN WARLICK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. TririK-e in all the conrtf! of the Slate and in in.' Kfileral conns. Maaugeaieut of estates 4 i n-:liv attended to. vpi ciKl attention given to cases in Person ana Catwcl counties. a. W" . Urauatn. it. W. Viutou QUaUAM & WINSTON, ATTORNEYS 4T LAW, Oxlord. H. C. fractioe? in all 'he ennrts of the Stale. Haii ile minify ami invest tlie same in hest 1st Mort age Heal Estate aemiruy. Selllo eeUtea and d vcslijf.H'.e titles. J" LLNSFOHD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Uoxboro, N. C. J S. JIER21TT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Notary FuMic. Eoxboro, N. C. Pri'iiint anil ean.tst attention given to all business entrusted to him. yy w. KiTciHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Roxcouo, N. U. Practices wherever his so rices are required. OHlce at WiusU-ad Hotel. Dr. E. J. Tucker, SURGEON DENTIST. OmcE corner room up stairs in the Mcrrilt building, ROXBORO, N. C. jjU. II. A. aiuTON, Practicing physician, Roxboro, N. C. Offers his professional services to the people of Koxooro aud surround in gcjiyHry. i'rac ice ia all the hranciifs of medicine. 10 4-ly pit. w. b. cuisr, Practicing Physician Roxboro, N. C. Offers his professional services to the people f Uoxboru axil surrounding community. D K". J. A. WISE, Practicing Physician, Roxboro, N. C. CiCTcrs his professional serrices to the people ot Uoxbof o and tnrruun4ine community. Resi dence ou coruer of Morgan- street' and Beams Avenue. C. 8. Winatead, President. J. S. Brndsher, - Cashier. Farmers' 3&ik of Roxboro, ROXBORO, N. C. deposits received and collections and re mittances promptly'made. Roxboro, N. C. NOW IS YOUR TIME! Cimat'i R-ixboro-and invest and get a fo.u-holi, before everything geH too b'tfh for yoj, and when you come d"ri't forget , J AS. W. BRANDON. The Barber. i He is willing nr ra'v to mvom mod-ita friendi, acuivus keep w ith the Iwtest etl-s. It.ach snjr fairly Intelligent prnun ofrither , who uv road od write, and who, j after Instruction, will work industriously. A. TEAR t I niMl.rtik to brt.ly tin .iiV, ?i ''""wn ollilos,wliCTvM-tliey Mt.I will alsofuralsb iaT '1Bor'"ml',"y""--'i which jruuean iuru thatamount. , w ...... i . hu. H, ram . ni iMinu, miiwi b Vimi I '.,"""ia suecvaMiiiasabora. tail I rand quickly sld ' " worl"T fro dlatrlct or county. I luuirlit and -... id id with n.luynimt lanro . V'.IV;-I-J!IP" """ rMF.B. .Addrt.aato.co,! e A Cure for Croup. . Several papers of Paris have pub lished that Dr. Laugardierre, of Tou louse, had at different times experi mented with success with a new treatment of sure efficiency for the cure of that terrible disease, the croup. The new treatment consists in the use of sulphur. Dr. Laugar dierre narrates thus his first experi ment : "I called for some sulphur powder, took a tablespoonful of it, which I diluted in a glass'of water, ordering to drink one tablespoonful of the mixture, shaking it before using. Next day the child was better. New potion for the next day. The follow ing day the child was cured. The only thing left was a loose cough, which I attributed to the false mem branes circulating in the tracheal artery. Asking the parents to save it for me in case the child should ex- pectorale them, two days later a sud den fit of coughing expelled them, and three dried up pieces the size of a large bean were brought to me." After that cure, the doctor ob tained several others, but none more convincing than the following ; "A little girl was dying; neither a cry, nor the least sound conic1 come from the larynx; the principles of dipththerla were on he ears, neck, head and cheeks; her wheezing breathing could be heard at twenty metres off." The doctor had secured a probe to insufflate nitrate of silver into the larynx. The parents opposed that, but consented to make the child swallow the sulphuretted potion during the night. 4On the next day the child, which I had considered as lost, was resus citated rthe voice was restored, the potion was continued daring that day, and the next day the child was cured." The communication of Dr. Lau guardierro is of too much importance to not be the subject" of a serious and immediate examination, and it is for the Academy of Medicine to order fcuch. Paris Temps. A Trophy for Strong Men. Owing to the rivalry that exists in England, Australia, Germany and America, among Sandow, Cyclops, Hercules, Abbs, Ajax, Polydor and others, and the interest in feats of strength, Richard K. Fox, in order to decide this question, has agreed to put up a trophy -to represent the all around heavy-weight lifting cham pionship, and will also give $500 to any of the championships-of Amer ica, England, Germany or Australia, who will accomplish Louis Cyr's seven feats, viz : No. 1 Lifting 4,000 pounds of pig iron with hands and backf without harness. No. 2 Putting up to shoulder a 265 pound dumb-bell with one hand, and then pushing it up to afin's length. No. 3 Shouldering a barrel of ce ment, weighing 3Q0 pounds, with one hand, without artificial means. No. 4 Lifting with one hand a woman hanging on a ladder, holding them on his chin in a perpendicular position. No. 5 Lifting, with one finger, a man weighing 150 pounds, a 232 pound dumb-bell, and a 150 pound dumb-bell No. 6 Lifting a 750 pound plat form, on which are twenty men, and a 250 pound dumb-bell with his back. . No. 7 Holding out, in a horizon tal position, a i00 pound dumb-bell with one hand. New York Star. Drew the Line at Ducks. Sambo, the typical Sambo, joined the church, and the shepherd of his soul thought it best to look after him. "Have you' stolen any chickens. Sambo, since you met with a" change of heart?" said the shepherd one day. ' j " "Oh, no, I hasn't stole no chickens tall." , , " , t V "Any turkeys?" persisted the pas tor. : rOh, no. I hasn't took nary a tur- kev." . f' . Well, Sambo, 1 am glad to hear it very glad. Watch- and' pray," and the good man went on. " ; 1 "Golly 1" chuckled Sambo,' peep ing inside his coat, "if he'd a sed ducka he'd a bed me." Boston Vom- mercial. - A Kiss Amiss. ' One of the sweetest and prettiest of this year's debutantes has been engaged for over a month to a well known society- man. Not a ni"ht"; passes that lie does not call to see her, and she generally meets him at the door with iar1 kiss w and f an affec tionate embrace, which he always returns with interest. ' ' ; ? A few nights ago, hi had a very disagreeable adventure. He did not tell of it himself, but the young lady told a bosom friend, who. told another friend, and so it went untU it finally reached the ears of a town talker. The night was cold and disagree able. He had an enoraarement at 8 o'clock, so went to the home of his fiancee earlier than usual. He reached the door and found that the gas had not been lighted. The bell was pulled. A light and airy step was heard tripping rapidly down the stens, and his heart beat rapidly aa he thought of those dear arms that would be around his neck in a few short seconds. The door was thrown open. His arms were thrown around her fair neck. He placed his hand gently under her chin, raised it and imprinted several kisses upon her lips. He was rather surprised that his kisses met not with their usual response. The door was closed, Tiis overcoat removed and he turned, struck a match and lit the gas. . He then turned to take his sweetheart again to his arms, when he was horrified to see the black housegirl instead of his sweetheart. At the same time a merry laugh floated down the steps. He rushed for the parlor and hid himself. His life is being made mis erable ever since the joke ' became public. Louisville Pest. - How to Increase Your Wage9. Every thinker knows that the man who would succeed must do more work than he gets paid for, in every profession and trade. We take it for granted that the man who will do only $20 worth of work a week be cause his salary is but $20 will never get more than $20 a week, for the simple reason that he has never shown his employer that he his worth more. We figure it that an employee. who means to suceed has to do from 10 to 20 per cent more work than heigets actual pay for. This hehas to do until he reaches a certain point, and having reached that point he will find that by as much as his income has increased, by so much has the de mand for amount and intensity of his labor diminished. To put his theory into figures, we say that a boy receiving $3 a week should do $4 worth of work; the boy receiving $5 a week should do $7 worth of work; when he gets to be a man and re ceives $20 a week, he should do", $30 worth of work; a man receiving $30 should do $40 worth of work, and so on until, gay,- the salary reaches $75, and then the laborer can give . him self somewhat of a rest, that is to say, about $50 worth of work will satisfy his employer.fLabor brings its mar ket value, and is seldom overpaid, oftener under paid. It is the exper-ince-the "Know How" that brings ! the money. Philadelpha Ledger, c Self Control. Of all attributes that a man should possess, a leading one is self-control. It is a line of demarkistion between him and the brute creation, and when one allows Jiispassions to get tne best of him, he shows only a sb'ght removal from the nature of what was ordained to be beneath him. Honest indignation is excusable,' but Jv not senseless wrath. . ;- ivy- You can never make your way smoothly m the, world if you are going to allow every little circam stafltje to trouble and worry you. To sit and nurse your wrongs or show your pent up rage in a passionate outbreak is no way to do. ? . Every one has his trials. Face your lot like a man. Before firmly set lips and a steady determination to succeed, mnch that seems insur mountable and unendnrabe will melt and leave a path that could not have been discovered ' had; sullen, clouds hidden your face.' ; Musing over your fancied ills only magnify them. Let in all the sunshine 'you can upon them and they will scatter and leave . . .. ...... . -- --. t - . " you tomore genial companions Nummary, The Inflexible Will of - ft Fast era. - -"It is astonishins what feats a man ! can perform when impelled by in in- fiexn)e will, which nothing can We swerve from the proposed go - L he.ar Asters who. like Su2ci, re main for several weeks without tak ing into their, system, any ' substance except pure water. In India there are mien who go to even greater ex tremes. - There can bejfound fasters who remain for several? years with out taking anything except some grains of rice and a ; little water. Sonie performs, a still more won derful feat; by means of a peculiar process I of auto-hypnotizatiOn they sjicceed m suspending for the time being all the normal functions of active; life. They stupefy, so to speakjj the life of the bod 7 for an as signed period. They subsist with out solid food and even deprive themselves of those liquid and gas- eons elements which form our life. They taste no drop of water and draw no breath for several weeks. .1 "Indeed, if we are to believe the stories of such notable Europeans as Dr.Reyer, the famous German physi" ologist, Dr. Sierke, of Vienna, and Haeckel, the naturalist, these Voghis, of whom Ibn Kaldoun tells, can put themselves in a deathlike trance, which often lasts for several months New York Herald. We're not waiting for the bats and moles but for men and women There's is a new world for them- suffering and eicklv as they are a new world created from the brain ot a skillful "physician a discovery the 'Golden Medical Discovery." Years asro Dr Pierce found out that the secret of all scrofula bron chial, throat and lung trouble lay in the beginning at least in impure blood and the weak tone of the sys tem; that the way to cure these ef fects was to remove the cause, that human nature being the same, the same result might be looked for in nearly all cases. So confident was ne taat tne exceptions were uncora- mon that ho took the risk of givin the medicine to'those it didn't benefit for nothing, and the result have pro ved that he was right. And ''Golden Medical Discovery" i3 the iremedy for the million ! The only Guarantee Liver, Blood and Lung remedy. Your money back if it doesn't help you. Length of Days in Various . I Places. A$ Stockholm, Sweden, it is 18 J hours in length. At Spitsbergen the longest day is three and a half months. At London, England, and Bremen, Prussia, the longest day has 16 hours. At Hamburg, in Germany, and Dantzac, in Prussia, the longest day has 17 hours. - At Wardbury, Norway, the longest day lasts from May 21 to July 22, without interruption. At St. Petersburg, Russia, and Tobolsk, Siberia, the longest day is 19 hours, and the shortest is 5 hours. " At Tornea, Finland, Tune brings a day nearly 22 hours long, and Christinas one less than three hours in length. . " At St. Louis the longest day is somewhat less than 15 hours, and at Montreal, Canada, it is 16i-St. Louis Republic. : ; Cancerous Eczema. For many years I have been sorely afflieted with Eczema on my face. ; i The f eruption was in i- large splotches, and Cancerous nature.' I had treatment from a number of ex perienced physicians, with little or no benefit, and only of a temporary na ture." iAfiter other- treatments - had failed I bought seven bottles of S. S. S. from Messrs. Tennille & Ilblland, of Troy, Ala., and it cured me. I feel like a new man, my painful troub les and apprehension is alrgone, and now at sixty years of age I m once more restored to hfialtli, and it is due entirely to: SVS.S." My Post 'Office is Orion, Pike County, Ala. ' . . HlKAJI THWEATT. : Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis eases, mailed free. " . " , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ' " 1," Atlanta, Ga..- The hiehest exercise" of charity is ? charity. toward the uncharitable. The Deadly Boomerang. The boomerang used by the black natives of Australia, is one - of the most extradinary-weapons, ever in vented. It is a carved, flat piece" of"; nara wooa, ana nas snarp edges., The curve" is- not the segment of i, a circle, but it is in the form of a parabola; and the weapon - has the property, when skilfully thrown, of returning to the feet of the thrower, It is, " however,, very difficult for those not accustomed to it to throw i with any effect whilst a "black fel low" can hurl it whith tremendogfl forpe round a tree or a ' house ; and hit the mark he intended." A friend Vf mine who traveled in Australia and ; spent some time among the natives, says a writer, told me that one day "a black fellow," flourishing his i boomerang, pointed laughingly to a pretty little green and red parrot that was sitting on a branch some distance jaway. The weapon was hurled apparently very wide of the mark; but it "went whirlinsr roon.d and round through the air, and catching poor little . Polly in its flight, knocked her oft her perch and leaving her dead on the ground came circling back again, almost to the very feet of the thrower. It is remarkable that so singular a weapon should have been discov ered and invented by people so sav age as the natives of Australia. It used solely by them, for though the ancient EgjTptians had a throw-stick ... ". . m and something similar is in . use among, some of the tribes of India, the curve of those weapons differs from that Of the boomerang, nor do we know that they had the property of returning to .the thrower. In illus tration of the difficulty of using the boomerang, 1 may mention that none of my friends could do any execution with a very fine specimen of the weapon in my posession, though they were sood enoush marksmen with other missiles. New York Journal. "Let him sink; he is only a Jew, was the exclamation of a crowd of people in a Russian town recently, as they beheld, the struggles of a poor wretch in the river. Just then a young man j broke through the crowd, which tried to hold him back, aud plunging into the river, brought the drowning man to the shore. As the crowd began to jeer at him for saving the life of a mere jew, it was discovered thai the man whose life was saved was a Gentile, and that his brave rescuer was a Jew. The jeering at once ceased, and the crowd slunk away. New York Trib une. The drummer who cannot do his share of bragging, and perhaps a lit tle more, is as rare in the community as the black swan of antiquity. The latest specimen of drummer's hyper bole, I give here word for word as it was told to me: , "You can't begin to conceive of the enormous dimen sions of our establishment. Just think of it ! We didn't find out un tii we began taking stock lately that two of our cashiers had been missing for four weeks!" Jewelers Weekly Happiness is the result of har mony between our wants as creatures and the world outside; peace is the harmony between us as spiritual be ings and the. Father of pur spirit The one is as changeable as the objects of circumstances on which it for the moment relies; the other is as unchangeable as the God on whom it eternally rests. ' The postmaster at Lickskillet, Ark., writes : 1'Don't send your pa per any more tovOscar Ilallum, for he's iead. fi. lie wuz a mighty good jeader, he wuz, and would sometimes read one of your jokes . in " such, a funny" way that folks would -lauglu 'Twant what wuz in the article but if wuz the way he 'read it.". -rMr?'l- -. "What shall we do 'with: the mil lionairesf": is a text for a long dis cussion in one of our monthly peri odicals. . It would be more' to the point to discuss; "What are our mil lionaires going ! to do with us?" Indianapolis New? . 'r .. A Cincinnati man paid 50 cents for a pretty-little pistol a short time ago and presented it to. his.: six-year old7 son. ; The undertaker has not yet furnished his bill.' Philadelphia Fresh '.. ' -. ; ' ' ADVERTISEMENTS. lis LIU ALLSKINBLOOD The Best Honseli Medicine. ; Once or twice eah year the T sys tem need purging of the impuri ties which clog the blood. From childhood to . old . Jkge no remedy meets all cases with the same cer tainty of good results as - BOTANIC BLOOD- BALM W.'C. McOarAey, VWebb City, TArTc.,- write! ' UB. B.B. has done me man good and for leM ' money than any other blood- purifier I ever used. . I owe the comfort of my Hfetoit." : v : 1 P. A. Shepherd. Norfolk, Va., August lo, 1888; ' , writes; H I depend on B. B. B. tor the preservation -nearly two years, and ia ail that tune na of my nealtn. x nave oaa n in my lanmy : ave not had .A liuu. m lvnr ' bSo: Write for rnnirtratad "Book of Wondarl." i0 BAUK CO AUMWW (&. BWaxree. OrcJ$ BNJOYSi Both the method and ' results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts Esntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver ahd Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, ' head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup' of Figs is the only remedy ot its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, nreoared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to an ana nave . maae it tne most popular remedy known. : i Syrup of Figs is for sale in J50e and $1 bottles by all leading drug trists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it onhand wlH pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any BUDStltUte. . t CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. NOTICE. I will sell privately on reasonable terms, four nice Farins, near ROxbpro MDne contHininc 150 acres, and located one mile conb-east ot town,' near Pass' Mil, with three good tenun houses, three new tobacco baru a nice orchard, well adapted to both grain and fine tobacco. , This tract Las two never failwg streams through it, and has six fine springs. - About 75 acres of ths land ia well timbered with"large old field p'mes; balance . in original growth and open. - One other .tract about 2 miles west of Itoxboro, with good dwelling house 5 good tobacco baru?, several, good tenant houses and s still "house. This tract ia especially adsdted to the growth of fine tobacco, and is well, watered. One tract of 40 acres, near Reams town, with good dwelling and out- houee-8, we4l watered, fine vegetable farm, and very convenient to town. Odo other tract, just one mile east of the Court Housr, and half a mile from the L. & D. depot, with two good ten ant houses, three good tobacco b Irs Mill creek running through it; welP timbered, "and as lice tobacco land as the county uffotds. - - : i - i - I owu and nepresent over 1 00 town lots m the town of Itoxboro, which I am fully authorized to sell at reasou able prices. I have bought and sohKia the Iat sixty days over 40 town lots. . I will make this a part of. my business.: Par ties desiring to buy or sell will do well to ad rise with me. -. - -: j I can be found at my office on" the Con rt House , green, where I wxll. be glad to see my friends, ; i ... v. Very Reppectfully, . ! - S. P.'SATTERFIELD, j .." RealF'State AgenL- - Reference Farmers' Bank and Peo ples' Back, Roxboro, N. C. x f l.VlAii S iti-Vy'S l-btrlnr aar marhincc la v? ! Wr-CM foU.Iott th. people cao a fraon in Mek ioealitrttha my beat anriHC-nwebhie mede im tuond.niiU ell the artarbniesfa. We eriil a In rend free a conipVrta jamptee. la mum we eaa mat yam klmnr what r eriwl, te thwae who me nil at yam hm, end after 9 naiu ail e&aii.uceoine-ynar own )rpnr. -juie erana ireM-iime- a, mailr iftir ih. inarr pateata. which harr run oat i bHbte patmre ran out h mM fur 809, with th aneHiinnita, and now eelU for Brat.arronaaee. aaeet aaew fhl marhmr in the woald. An h. 'iffef hutructtooa civen. '1 bowe wK. write ts aa at anee aan te AO eapttsl nqaiR. riaba. ar, rroe tita bat trwmt-mn.lm.rn aa the world, and the Ir.fet line of work, of biich art aver shewn, tocerberia Anwrles. PHE r .' Hni 9 44 Aamt. Maalai. " ip rourt hack Acujca i Or yon are all worn out, rer.l!y jjood for nothing , - Ittsaeneral aebi:ity. Try , BBOWJi'a IKON liITTEJRK. ' . l It wHI cure yoa, and ve A gooa appetite., -Sola DISEASES 'raxing to iBedicioc; SUNNY SOUTH CONDITION POWDEES. ..- 't- .... . . ,. ? 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