person Co. Courier. Published Every Thursday NO ELL BROS., Hoxboro, N C is pubKshecttn fiecsntri oTa iJnetobaexjo - -A ' 4 growing section, nwklno; it one, of trie vv , V . " advertiaiDg "mediursj Tvi ""tiierchcttrts raniP ' 'i1 warehousemen" ia tl e d joint "s-rouaaea" - - " , Circulate1, largely in Persia, -dkuriUj 'and ' ' T . Durhamcounties fnSNorih" Carolina; aJ-V Halifax county Virginia., . t . - ' - ' , - ' " , JOB WORK V " of all description neatly esecutod on skert - " ; ' :"' notice a.Ld at jeasoukle piiws. Whea in - ' rKP.'f'S or svascitirrTOX: p, iy One Yftir - 1 00 . vpy Sis. Mouths - .- - - 5l , ,.'.i!t:M0 niu t lie nrule In-U-istcri'(i ;., ; ,wt llilioi' Order r rost.il Note. XOELL BROS. Proprietors, HOME. FIRST:. ABROAD NEXT 81.00 rer Year In Advance pi' P.. VOL. 7. BOXBOROrNOETH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12-1891. - No. 26 need of work me Ui!otfafEK atrial. - .. . i jMmxj m : ; to uu. mmm:k)mwmmi& ... ... 9 - 1 " ' v j iivnoitar.ee of purlfj'feig the Wood cfu- cr.nr.ot csjo rod health. t -Ms.n neai'lr ever? cao liecca a i -, aicdichio to puvify, yitaflize, rajuilali.. , ia i.wod, .and as:youto t;? j POCUlicir Rna -buiiaa u the system, 'irig down to her little worshipers? rr-. tes an appetite, and tones the fljgtstn, J Nv0 w'aen sorrow comes, is the tem v. ? it eradicates disease. Tta peculiar - ,'. ; . , . , 0 .... -n rrcportion, and 'rreFaratioa pie. into whica Sue runs? V ho 13 vegetable remedies usei rive to ( . I trCIT ' .aioiueuasych areerd of wonderful if vou have mado up your mind to . rlT-Q-mriiiidorotbciuducedto i i:;y ether Instead. It iia PecnUar ; 'I :.:::C, an'-l is ror;ny your cctiiiut-notj. r h vi s Sr.rpr.Farit1. soldby all druggists. r. . ; arcd Ly C. I. liood & Co.', Lowell, Mass. -: IOO Dosets On Do!!ar r'. J A a r '.;'. us, AT i 0l;NKVS AT LAW ' Hoxvoro, N, C. . i h : r .ervic y aro rcTii reil ; ...u 'lU-'.ii g:veu to. ti.e eoliecUoa oi Icrncy at Lav, II . rrt to ; 1,. v.'jTii.-t: :. i s. X C vYnCHN d WAI1L1CK, ATTORNEYS AT LA W i a!! t in' t-.M-.ri-4. nun ' : ni ll;."1 fte air' t 1; ri. r. lot aj-es ia serie:rar.a v. c.u.' at;g::xi;y dT lav. ; :n a' ! ::v. l .v.-. i-..n i. if t'ic Slr-to. f ! I o .-j.!-:!- i:i in-.. I : ; . ; i :. v . si-UI-.' c-Litt'.; i ": I j :.M-'m;T), ATTOilNKY AT LAW, I xbi)ro. N. J. J. d:XF.V AT LA'.V NMt-.ry Public. P.'ixl rro. N. C. nnt.s ! "r-rfit ailyution .1. I t . U.ni. "" ' Liven to an . .. .V. K II IX, AT : OUXCY AT LAW, KcriB n;o, N. U. t- v;ii( revt-r l.is-soi vices are required. , ) r-.; ... :t Win-.tfud J!6:el. fiVr .Li? VR. E- J. TCC2ER, SURGEON DENTIST. r i. i ri:er ro.,w ur stairs iu the ,.v r.oxtouo, n.c. A. .MW..TON, I'ra. tioiuB riivsician, I i 5X?iGl'0( N. C. -i ;i'if .":ii':i!'.l He.rvictB to the people : ,m i ' a: ; ;r.i mi mik cnuntry. I'ruo ice i an-.-..:. .1 i,X u:edi::ite. '. i;. '..uii', I'rap! icinj Mrirtn, Roxb'oro, N c. ' - Ii--; rr"f( - i ii n;i 1 prrviccfi to the people rt. :i4.t citrtounding cominuiiiy.. i. .. v. l-r,tcti iu y; rbj-blciuu, Koxboro, N. C i,- , v( fi - Mi:i1 service to the punjiie ! i Mi 1 1 1 'Hi lint; f.MJir.iM'-ii y. i.t s.-it-r ol iUi,i;.uii hlreet anil Ueaaia J. S. niaul'.or. Cashier. rars' Bank of Eoxbcro, KOXBORO, N. C. -r ruved aiu cr'lectious and re- ; rouip'ly .miKie. fiexboro, N. C. :0-.V 13 YOUR TIIvlEl ' " 1'. xboro and invent and gel i t, t.-cf.irt evi rytJlUig -get t"Q you. nu'r" when 'you cohie JAS. V. BRANDON. The Barber. Ii' v. c f.nd readv (o icrnm Ti: i- fritjid-s "tif-d alwayS k.ee fi A h, A VIS AtS'!" 'tTT.rtrrt..Sol-Hery tfi.ith.ny fairly (ul cllifSrut J" r.'.iii:f ci'h.-r" r -1 'i ' .J i 4 i nu itif rnil ai.il v. rile, nd vil.-i, -$ . .. 5 $ ?,'Mr'ii- r.ilrit.-tion.wfil work Urfiuntticusi?, t ,r ' ii !,K,iiili1.i-.,i'ti'rrviH-tIiPy IIV..1 will fllfto ftimtfh l;i..viit:,at Willi w yvu in -iiri:.tiiaf dinouiiT. - ! nt line iv.trK !' frwi '( U !UTlfLj.Sijfi; J IHVI-. . Lidi zi4 mv,i My : i t iliir Jf-2 KIw iM:js el uiirc,' FOR UIRLr No Love Like a Mother's; Girls, do you know there is no sacb benefactor in the universe this side of Gocl and Jesus, s a mother. She far outstrips the father in dis iuterestedness, in self sacrifice, and often in pain willingly taken and willingly borne. " The father has his share in his way; and it is ranch for the child; bat who lio3 awake at nights? "Who defers all pleasure and all business for the child? Who,Then the child is sick, laps it and arms it, ' j r earlier years, makes herself god- dess and priestess, only bow- the bivenan.l the harbor when ship- U 4-? .1 iU., ! cpen3 to receive the child? Aud,!ws been aeommonly strong and ,. . ., . . . . . j healthy, and weighed over 200 pounds wuen tae child is dying has died , while the father sheds tears, andj""v " ' ' . : 1 goes away to wear out grief in nee-j 'cessary occupations, docs the belli . . . . tceas$i to sonn.i in t ip o.nr of the ; mother the child's name? And her grief for tiie child is there anything j that can renav that? Not hero. Not! r i u o 4.1 be kind, and tionate to mother gentle and alTec- A kifi3 of devo- lion : heav is to her like a smile in. u can't imagine how i will brighten her dear face. esi(ies vou owe her a kiss or two. back -when vou were a httic pirl she f , . , , " , ! k.stod vou when no oae. else was. ten;; and ter. Dv vonr fever-tainted breath.; ,.- . . , , ,, '. iraue, am in one side of my head, jwohen face, lou wore not at- i . . . . tractive t:ien as von are new. Au ! , , . . , .. , . , ,, J, ..... , i cone the next, I paid little attention taaoug.i all t:us3 years o. cn.idisar ,, . ,4 ,7 , ; , , i to it. I hen my stomach would get suutuuie anu saiaows she was al-j . . , , . , ' . ! out of order and my food often feiled iiijiinr's !-:Isj,tiie little, dirty, chubby h i'.i Is w:ie:i2ver they wore injured ia ; ti.o:i2 ilst skirmishes with the wrl 1. n- V.iQil the mi Inigbt i-:iS3 Wi,il i which she routed so many dreams, as sue Irf-ned at eve your rtlcs p;bow, k ... . , have all l-een on mteres tuese ion vc?.rs t)f conrae she-is not so prettv I and kis3able as ou t.re but if you ' - ' ' ! had done your ohars cOvork daring ! iusi tju r:tri v,u cuu.ciui vo.n-i Ire so marked up. Her face has more wrinkles than yours, tar more; and j vet if vou were sick that face would j appear more usaiiuiui ;;a yiiiici a f j as it hovered over yon, watching J every opportunity to miidcter to you j cg ran j. j c :- t aiiu vei v oue ui ncr wiiiiiv- its wcuui seeiu u ue. mtuif wiew i ii a. i. i.i .-.;4. v ui tl.u..iuc the dear race, she win leave you one j of these dars- These burdens if notn ! lifted from her shoulders, will break her down, Those rough hard hands that ha.e done' so many neccessary things for you, will be crossed upon the lifeless breast. Those nsleeted lips that gave you the first baby kiss will bo for ever closed, and those sad tired eyes will have opened in eter nity, and then you will appreciate ; your rootheT" s but it will be to lat Viison iiirrur. The Vild GirL . The girl of, sixteen who will neither sew nor do housework has no business to be decked out in finery aad 'ranibling about in search of fun and frolic. There is no objection to fun. but it should be well chosen and wejl timed. No girl or woman who will not work has a right to share the wages of a poor man's toil. If she. does work, if she makes the clothes she wears, and assists in the house hold duties, the chances are that she will have enough "self-respect to be have properly when play -time comes; but if she should still be a little "wild' the honest toil she has done will con fer. upon her same degree of right to have her own way, ill-judged though it may be. The wild girl usually aspires to"promincrice in some social circle or other,. find her maimers and conductare Jo in greater or less de gree Resigned to attract the following of meni ' She should remember, that followers are not always admires, and that the most sincere,, admiration - a man ever feels for a woman in a draw ing room.rs when lie looks upon her, and says, in his own consciousness : Uha i a a twirfort. 1 fl d 7,. Tint 1 S & reflection tdiat lever odcurno him as -his eyes fall upon the wild girl. -ew York "' To settle a bet a"man in Van V"'ert cbnnU', Qhio, wheeled awheelbarro cont5.iEimg450 cats' for . three .mile's oer-a"muddy country road: , , , . . ; ; A THRILLING EXPE RI-' ENCE; ' Remarkable Stateniont of Personal Danger and Providential Escape. ' The following story which is at- J tracting wide attention from the press 4s -so remarkable that we cannot ex cuse ourselves if we do not lay it be fore our readers, entire. To the-Editor liochetitei (Ar. Y.) Dem- Srr On the first day of June, 1881, I lay' at my residence in this city surrounded by my friends and wait ing for death. Heaven only knows the agony I then endured, for words can never describe it. And yet, if a j few yeajs previous, any. one had told ' me that I was to be brought so low, j and by so terrible a disease, I should have scoffed at the idea. I had al- tence, waac pain or sic:ine33 were. rv manv nr'rv.tlfi w!n will read tins J are unusually tirea. ana cannot ac- count for it. They feel dull pains in various part3 of the bdy, and do ;11ot understand why Or they are exceedingly hungry one day and en- tirel- without appetite the next. This j was just the way I felt when the re from . , J . . . ; leutiess malady, waica nad. lastenea ' t4 anl f nrr inc. fircf l-rrin ifiH , . . . , r A. I. T A A . A 1 A. I- , . soon pass away. Shortly after this, - , tut as ii would come one dav and be to digest. causing grc.t mconve- ! niencc. Y eveu as a physician, II did not thin! hat th333 things : meant anvthicg serious. - J I was s;i Hering from malaria and ; .',J t !I got no better. I nest noticed a ripen i.ir finmr mil o tor anoni: tue .. . . . , c , . ..,f , , W3 3 large quantities one day ana ,. ., . , ., l very iii,Li.j ijiio it ui. i tuuu u pcr- jsistent froth' and scum appeared on the surface, and a sediment settled. And yet 1 did not realize my danger, for. indo.ad. sp.ri t.hosa Rrrnntorha - ,, T , , . r r lino : : 1 iinc r . V. .1J t, . 11 ,U . 1 ' . JL 1.1.I1A.1 1. . ' IA . . . to mod to them, and my suspieioi i was whaliv disarmed bv the fact that ' , , pain in the affected organs .-.... -i T k..i.4 i .111 I UI'IJ V I' I V i . I no :i ii iir baen so blind, I cannot understand. I consulted the best medical skill in the land, L. visited all the famed i mineral springs in America, and travelled from Maine to California. Stiil I grew worse. No two plrysi cians agreed as to my malady. One I said 1 was troubled with spinal irri tation ; another, general debility; and f3o on through a list of common dis eases, the symptoms of which I reajjy lm.d. Tn tWs -wsv snvfr.il. x-fiara i pas3ed, during which time I wa3 rap- idiy growing worse. My condition Jiad really become pitiable. The slight symptoms I had first expe rienced were developed into terrible and constant disorders. My weight had been reduced frojn 20? to 120 pounds. My lfie had been a burden to rjsyself and friends. I could re tain no food on my stomach, arid lived wholly by injections. I was a living mass of pain. My p,ul3ex was uncontrollable. In my aony I fre- quently fell to the flour and clutched the carpet, and prayed for death. Morphine had little or no effect in deadening the pain. For six- days and nights. I had the death-premonitory hiccoughs constantly. My water was filled with tube-casts and alba men. I was struggling wich Bright' s, Disease of the kidneys in its last stages ! ' While sneering thus I received a Vail from my' pastor, the Iiev. Dr. Foote, at that time rector of St Paul's Episcopal Church, in this city I felt that it was. our last .interview, but in the course, of the: conversation Dr. Foote detailed to me. tyie many remarkable cures of cases like , my own, which, had come under. Ids ob servation"' As a practicing ephy si- eian and graduate. of th3. schools, i derided the idea of anymidnel outside the regular channels being iii the leasteneficial.So'solicitous, uowever, was xji. tuu x -inoy uiaae tucn .uioiicj, uun tuey , they help toward -fioaith, 'they, cost promised I would waie myreju- never tell you any effective .ways' to. $i;oo a bottle ;each! If th'ey'ao'nf, lico;: 1 -began --its use-von-- the,-firstn(alte.- any for - f o.urself.-amerTilleTf7jM:t084 noihiarfl' ' , - ' ' : dAy of Jane.lSSl,' and took it .aa-: . a . . i - , ,. ,.- . 6ordii' to directions. - At first it sickened nae; but this I thonght was a good, Rign for one in my debilitated condition. "! continued to take it; ; the sickeninp-semaatinn dfinartscl and- I was finally able to retain fool nnnn mv stomach. Tn a few. dava I noticed a decided change furthest-' I ter as also did. Wy wife and friends-' My blccoughs clased, and I etperi- enced less bain than formerlv. T was ; so rejoiced ;that at this imDroved con- ii,t.?r., hnf ninn nrrVio t haA aiiai-nd : but -few days before to be my dying bed, 1 vowed, in the presence of my I fami&'and friends, Suld recover, ! 1 wVolJ both public tnd privately ' malci known this remedy for the ., . , : good! of humanitf, wherever and wherever I had an opportunity and this letter is in fululment of that : vow. Myjmprovement was constant from that time, and in les3 than three months T had o-ainel 23 nnrmd inJVaat We shouldnevftr try to cheat OtlT- fleshj became entirely free from nain. i and I believe I pwe ray life and pres- j world a rose-colored glass; ent Condition wholly to Warner's i thitour surroundings are "alLa fleet Safe Cure, the remedy which I used. ! in- show for man's illusion given." mina ,m.-nr, t i, ..rJ But we mantain that it is always best , . . M. , , ,. i L 3- ii.- i . i ease, and the truths devoloped are astoanding. 1 therefore state, de liberately and as a physician, that I beiive mure than one-half Ike deal lis whick occur in America are caused by Dfvjifs- disease of the kidneys. This! ir)V; soling 1 1 Ira ri n otarnindrir mf: ! . ... .. .. I aiti prepared to fully verify it. Brigiht's disease has no -distinctive features of its own, (indeed, it often 1 J 1 s- in thjedcidneys or their vicinity,) but has pe symptoms ot nearly every othercoromon complaint. Hundreds ; of people die daily, whose burials are authorized by a pl-.ysician s cer- tiileafe as occurring from "Heart 1 I. ,,T. 1 -.1 i8spe, .vpopiexy, -i araiysis, "Spiral Complaint," -'liheumatism," j "Pneumonia," and other common IAJ JTiiCLi II IO, iJCU liJ ICaiitJ tb 13 UUIJ Lfngtit s disease of the kidneys, rew phyeleians and fewer people, realize tke epeut of this disease or its dan- geroiiU and insidious nature. It steali into the system like a thief, manifests it3 presence if at all by the commonest symptoms and fas tens itself in the constitution before the victim is aware of it. It is nearly as hereditary as consumption, quite as eommon and fully as fatal. En tire families, inheriting it from their ancestois, have died, and yet none of the number knew or realized the mysterious power which "was remov ing them. Iu stead of common symp toms,! it often shows none whatever, but brings death suddenly, from con vulsions, apoplexy, or heart disease. As any one who" ha 8 suffered, and knows by bitter experience what he says, jl implore every one..who reads "these wards not neglect the slightest symptpmg of kidney difficulty. No one can ailord to hazard such chances. I make the foregoing statements based j upon the facts which I can substantiate to the letter. The wel fare of those who may possibly be sufferers such as I was, is an' ample inducement for me to take the step I have, and if I can successfully warn others from the dangerous path in which j once walked, I am willing to endure! all professional and personal consequences. 1 J B. HENION, M. D. Itochesier, Y., Dec. 80. ' Where Was the Cat. Ai cook who had burnt, a piece ot s roast veal weighing foqr pounds threw; over the - world over; it has grown t away, and afterwards explained to ;.Btep- by step, through the years to her mistress that tne . eat naa eaten ; themeat. . ; . ... c.1.: -"Vety? good," said the lady, we will -see that directly." So saying, she took the cat, put it oil the i s calcs, and fo.nn d that it weighed exactly four pounds. Z , "There. Frederike." she said, "are the four pounds of meat, but where ! have f?it!l in what they seH, o much is theclatf-Ar . TabeUmr : flith that lf tHe' cant b3nc& or cure ; ; s i; A--: - -v.'-" - . . , ' . ; they don't -want your money.5 Their .. Cheerfulness is an excellent wear- vmr0Hifeia mt iadetinito and rela ing quality. -If has been-called the tiYe but (leJlftite aad aUf,iutPir the b?Skt: ' medicine dosnt heIptyour money is harmonyto the si.ul, and it Is a perpet- Uon c,, " , 4 -, , - . ' nal song without word3 tantamount J ,. c . - P . ; . - ; Suppose every sick man and every to repoise, It enables nature to re-'. . r ,v, , - . ... ; l. ii - r , ; feeble woman tried -these medicines cruit its Mrengthi whereas worry and .u' , - J v-,, ..... , . and fotfnd ihem worthless, who would discontent debilitate it, involving n, ' ' , t , . , - ; fv;t be the lo3er you are they? - -constMweat- stud te&riv : H-J- m, " .-. . -3 ,vl : -- - .--" ;-..;- :,' j The. medicines aTe Dr. Pierce s - ,Somq men are always telling , how-, Journal . . - - Breaking Down. Some men are in vincible Xy nature. No failure can break them down. 13 at there are thousands of men of sHor intellect who are deficient in this glorious in ft. hich of U3 ?not caI1 to raiud 8ome dividual UL:4113 YliW' aittl UIUtu"or man lul f,-aln3t Prevcrsexiroumstances or-a time, at last gave up,- .acknowi- 'ee3 hilBself and tacitlJ adJ: mib3x5jnat''.ui3 iue was a miserable , a ' U. br0leB down' waen one niore vigo- r6u! 6sW" would have tided. Chi over hidiSiculties, brought him, intb smooth water, and enables him to snap his finders triamnliantrr at a wrl " uia.i,puai,i ai j, wri. wmcfl rceiy oestowea a pitying look on him as ;thpeW up his arms and ceased to strule. c ertain dismal moralists tell us at we should" never try to cheat otrr- selves; that it is unwise to view the to look at the bright side of things, if they have one; and if they have not, to beMevo that they ivill have, if we persistently try to light them up. This is the creed in which every boy should be educated. Let the young be taught to trust in Providence and ! thcmstlves, and to fight adverse cir. I 1 arse maionty of such gladiatorial cotnbst3 he who fhus "champions fate to the uttermost" wins the day;, and 4. !ti. i.tiii worsh it; is n mnwi rr.inn Tn A. .1 - . 1. ' . 1 . . i n.nfpnt tn iPil thft rftliiror mo n rrnl! fdo to saoure victory ta8 een left un. done- New think of breaking down before any ln5pedimeht3. Think only nf breaking them. Letdiffleulty find yon (a9 tke Scotch say) aiway8 read to 4iJo die:' Sew " j york Le,iljcr j A Neat Reply. A noted rsilwav direetor. r?nnwnfl ; fop bis abiIitv in fl'nf1 tauir j jokes, wa3 ashed for a pass by an em ' ploye of the road, who wished to visil j his family. ,'You are in the employ of the com pany?" asked the director. "Y'es." "You receive your pay regular I" "Yes." "neii, now, suppose you were j working for a farmer, instead of the company, would you expect your em ployer to take but his horses every . Saturday night and carryyon home?'' This seemed a poser, but it wasn't. "No," said the man. promptly, "I .would not expect that; but if the far mer had his horses out, and was go ing my way, I should call him a vory mean fellow if he wonld not let me ride." The employe came out tnree' min utes after with a pass. The Youth's Comjafiioju . - $400,000 Deal; The" 'Anaericun Trust Company, of New Y-)rk,hnve about perfected -arrangements with Colonel Thomas- F. ooode, for the purchase of the fa tuous IJoffiilo L!thi:t jSjirings. The price to be pt.id ia $400,000. :" ' ,v T.ie sprig3 have a-wor!d-wide r p 'utttion,;Rud: if thes ileis perfected it will be made one;uf the most pleasant stim'ner Trsorts in the:'Sute. South LJbs ton 2 iifier. . :" ' Let's reason to nrether. Ilerels a firm. one of the . inrst. thft. mnitW greatness and it sells natent med- h. . -That's enough!" . - f Wait a little j This firm pays the newspapers good money(espensive - work, - this adver- lIHuS' w W1 leoi)ie z J -11 1. . t..1 ' "Golden Medical Discovery," for dis- " eases,' and 1 hi - "Favorite Preserio- tion,"-woman's peculiar ills.- If A D VS RTIS E ME NTS ALLSKIN'ndBLOOD DISEASES. Tto3 Best Household Medicine. Once or twice each vear the tsvm. tem needs purging of the impuri- ties which cloar the blood. From ,, 22c1ftifMa talaty of good results as -: BOTANIC BLOOD BALM. . MSG,fcer,.-wa-cityiUfc, writ A'fL'TjSl I owe the comfort of my life to it." . p. a. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., Aopist , ism; n-lir .f aU th.t ti ot had '- tw- Write for illnatrated "Book of Wonders. t BLOOD .BALM CO, Atlanta, Ga. Bent free. .01V3 ' ENJOYS.- , Both, the method; ancL resjlts when Syrup of. Figs is taken; it is pleasant aad refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver aud Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, disr.eb colds, head- ache3 and levers and cures habitual-j constipation? Syrup -cf Fig3 13 'the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste nd-acceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the-most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all, and have made 11 the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale, ii 50c and 1 bottle3 by nil leading or ug gists. Any Reliable drjiggist who may not hare it on "hand will pro cure it promptly for any one wlib wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA F!G SYRUP CO. - SAN FliAUdSCO. CAL, LOUISVILLE. KY. . iff W let It. t ' notice.; I will sell privately on re-isonable terms, four nice Farn s, nc r Jlosbor-. O ie C"nt tir.ing 150 aen s. Tid lattattd one nile DOi'di-eass'of town, nett Pass' it 11, ' with ibree pou-J ? tenant IkjUs.'s. ihree new tbacclit!ii,t n ice orchnrd, well adaptd to both yrain nnd fine tobacco This tract l as-two never frtding fdreaiii.i through it, ?at4 has six fine ptii g. About 73 acrei" f tlnhod w wtttinderel 'wit li hrge. 6ld fi Id piiiCi; 7bulancc in oifgiual t;rowt!i and open . . Oue other tract nlaut 2 miie4 rvest . . - - . .. i of HixV"ro, with goul dwelling house 5 good tobacco barns sevej-d .good tenant houses and iv still hous.: This tract is especially au-.dted to the growth of fine to.oaceo, and io well watired. . One tract of. 40 aereej-riiear .R;'atns town, with gopd dwelling o,d out houets, well watereJfine vegetable farm, and very eon veuieut to Iowd. 0:e other tract, just one mile e'tst.ot die Ceurt H-wsr, and half a mile from the L. '& D. dtpot, witli two good ten - a lit ho uses', three goo-llbi'DCCo bis Mijl crotk running through ir ; welt timbered, and is fiae tobaccu landes the countjr fcflfoids. jv - . r : I owifan.l neut cfirt ;ott:r 100 town lots m the towu of Hixhoro, wliicb pam iully authorizijiT to EtL at rebgou able prices. r , . I have bought and so W in- the last sixtj days over 40 town lots. I will make this a p irt of my business. Par ties desiring to buy or self. will do well to advise with nit. ' ; I can be found -tot my office on the Coirrt Housu gree,n, where 'I will be glad to ace my Iriends. ; ? t i Very Respectfully, . . S. P. S ATTiS U FIELD, Real F-4-.tate Agents v' RferenfrF.4im rs' B-tok-and Peo p'e-' B .civ, Ro ch.uo, C. r . .SSncftiiseTtriflTT st i ii li.h !j L 5j ii in. -y ft fl fi 91 ur ins, hiniA ltJUjLJ '.-. j-Jfi,-rfi.-;.st-.! -fi?--. ibcu; ire '.ill tol I rO toons -i tetf Grivllig-ntajliUfte ft6 j& . ; i. . n... . . t fl-. j W c TFlII CiM t fvei m.il4 It-. i p r.ihr vorHitiM:ii it i ftttftcltmmfs. Xi-i-'Vl I -jMsneisK-: In Tkttlru e Mk that itia f Arr A'-ttuv n-luit Y.'v atiirt, .o thote who mv cull d Toer hiiii. sud alter ad tni.nt fe au shflli twrrme your ona f tt 't on. it . n lor SWIt. with th . r j vfcy2 m ntieriilKntt. )! POff kiU fo ti' ti1 .-rs-rt3r.&"j Hhii-htinff runout: brftnciiRtruii t f ' . .Ti I o i'-i t faKS' bFfl oie.-bio it the wotdj AU Im - p V:4w6 u fc ,p.cti-w. .-.o rcp.nl KKfomn. nam, --ftf iastrjcrioae jjvi.-. 1 t-.or who wtue tc ns it one canse . -iku. f4 lk t04t .tKf-ajuhin in the-worl. sn4l lh .rrrst Tino of w-ir!:frCf Inch fl cvr siitfwn tofrwhrrin Anmc..- rJTOT- 7; J ; ff ,ii iit.t ' I Oryoan. y v.o aouwrii ,ood lur nothing j J it 1 ri, I fJi r. - T v ' " JtltUrt S'S ll.t J'JJ;.,- It Trill cure you. aitd giw a good appetite, EoU - . - Li ill (LUas 4ii iil:.i:.o. - GEO. A. fjEWEU Te-weler and-inFlic tog-rapKer arrltt Baildiiiv Stairs, ' " -- "-S-'' -..'..: - .v' ... We are fully eq-jippsj to fi'irtiish all wit o wish the popular Ferrotype and the 1'iiato graph pictures, ia. tie m xlra styles, a,t popular price. ; CABINETS AND A TPE SIZS 'CRA.TOiT , ... V) I . ) . This is'no "catch line," but a solid truth ! We will make yu twe ve liigldy tiuished Osibi net: Photograph aud one Life Sie Crayon vfortbByaborve named sum. The larare picture is not a snide pieee of work, which t iiday is, iind toMnorrow is not, but a genuioe'work of art, and. is. aa' luting as an oil painting. A home cannot be more tastily adorned than with the portraits of the family, and the price a'mostas low as a eouimon chromo. leaves' nb excuse fur bt-r walls, liie work will he all finished at tho well appointed gallery of Geo. M- Newell, in Henderson, where a fiill corps of artists (onrs ately forem in in one of the most celebrated a laries in iew York) are constantly em lo yed. . " l' keep n hind I W. tdies and Clocks, which are sold at startling low figures "and warranted. Also repair Watches, Clocks and Sewing Machines, and Gua antes Perfect Satisfaction Call np and sea about 12 Cabinets, &c CSF" Sign of Watch on post at foot of stairs. , V7 instead House, EOXBOUO, N. C., W. H. Williams, ' PUOPUIETOR. This house is ojm?n to tiift PUBLIC GENERALLY --. - ondfor Drummers Partienlarly. U-ood rooms, table' tare ituV vefjf eM.tne markst will stf d. CHARQES MODERATE. . CiiH rt sec m. .win-never ait oppof unify i.ffoxl. 1 ani alio prepared to tike care of hors'-s. YVII. WILLIAMS. Southarn Jewelry House, Send ns your orders ft -'- Watches, iClocks, Diamonds ana everything jpertainlnj t tht Jewelry Business, -..jj; ' ; , Iltiisti ated Catalogue sent f reo to any artdross. - Should you vifeit Lynckbargr, bo.sure and In spect our stock. ill . ',; " '--J . F. D. JOHNSdN & SONS 1628 Main Street, Lvnehburg, Va.- " i THE ODE LL T Y P E WJ? I IX R - $20 w'u the ODELITYPrTJ AVjiiiiiii and CHECK pffBORATOB1, witft 78 characters, and $15 for the SING LK Cxtifi O D K I L, warrantea to do better work Iban any v : oiaohine made. r -' .- It-,omuinestMri,iclTY withiCRAnii.iTT, Spkkiv Base jf opebatioh, -wetr longer' w:il)iit c-st of repairs I ban a ay other machine. , lias no ink ribbon to-bother tho operator.' It is V kkat; SCBSTANTIAL,; mckwl plated, perfect V ami adapted to-all -kindB ot type wriiitig. . Iike a pruning presp, it nroiluces sharp, tJeaa. Jeff- - f bii, niaiinscripts. Twolo ten' conies can l.e ' made at one writing.' Any. intelligent person . ran become A good operator In two !ay. W oUcr $1,000-(h any operator who ran canal tba . DOUOLe CASK ODKLIj T'.1 - . Keif able -Vsents r-fi"ini -81emea wasted Spectul inducements 1ft Itealers. For I'amohiet iriririr- lndor -;ti rti. ta . . adilres ODKLI. TVl'E Will .! . It j okcry Jluildlng. ' C ' - 1 '-i ' WOULD YOU UKBJUi;'"- ' A NICE CARD Ere ? V aa.niM PERFECT Which are cteu ud iaodot on a. Pat np in niUbU (tn. -titles ior mall and larft far. t4M. H troeble tm mmm No rxponnr. For Ml hr gasnu itcwPiugtlrt ml . Becdanum. -' An invrmt-hif etrcul&r telUng how to malt irood fjmrden, aat Free . W, S. PO WEI4I4 tV CO. TEGETA OLlES with BOVEIL'S?? - SOLUBLE - '.."taHUHam PHOSPHATES 4 Cbemlml Frtizr Htn,- For- GARDENS it lialomere DM. . - ' Th-y will dri ererytliing. tl'hey arc sold eyery trhere. Price IOC. s package. -They have noequsl, for Strength,- Brightness, Amount in Paekvfse ' or for FsBtaes of Color, -o son -fad ing Qnatitaw. They do uot orocK or aut;.4U colors., 4 or uie or OFVIETHINGTOBACCO NEW Fpo jil BEDS. POWELUS SOLUBLE PHOSFHATES HI. 41.. ... AA .nnlt...-4 . -- . - - , For tobacso bada. snmilij ntuit food 5n nrooer f una. " arid ininrea n rMMt iifpIt nf faraliby rlmrs. - Kills fliev worms and ineectn. Pat p la) quantities . tonse. F.weatoby iranrlte5j&neri8teiid4S4Xto--. . Send for cbeolar. W. . POVVKI.L & CO., t Laoual FwUliaer LUnnitcbotis. BaJtlutere ad. -- sr. 1 . "vi-v, -Mr - -J: : - f ."rr 1 rnv nnno DO I IT

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