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if.. Person Co. Courier. publisl'O Every Thursday BY NOELL BROS.. Koibobo, N. C , TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. a. Copy One Ter - - 1 00 n Copy Six Months - - - 50 Bemittanc mu-t be made dj Kegiweja n . -flC., fWlar nr Plwttft. Not. fetter, rosi wm Peculiar anT peculiar points make Hood's 8er- r'nx suDcrior to afl otaer medicines- a3! .. .iiitilnitlnn. nronoMion. peculiar iu ,..,,. ,,v SarsapariHa possesses full curative value or t lRd economy- which can truly One Hundred Doses Dollar.' Medicines In larger and smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not produce as good results as Hood's. Peculiar in its medicinal merits. vjsod's SarsapariHa accomplishes cures bltb . crto unknown, and has wonior. itself?' . . tl10 title of "Ine .greatest .bloodJr rurlficr ever disco vereaVKir nX TeculJar in its " good name there is now fmore cf Doods Sarsaparillar y S. sold la. lowcll. where S rriX Is made, than of allr other blood ruriflcrs. ,vvSJPeculiar in its p:cr.cn.c- nai recora oi saies WVno other preparation U3 jTj. (f S evcr attalneasucn popu- and retained Its popularity confidence among all classes v people so steadfastly. 1"nci re Induced toouy oiner preparations, tut ho finre to get the recnllar Medicine, Hood's SarsapariHa fol.-l by all druggist. Jl; tlx for Si. Prepared only ty C. I. iiUtl A CO., Apothecaries, Loire 11, Haas. 100 Doses One Dollar ylXSTEAD A BBOOKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Roxboro. N. C. ripi wherever tlieir services are ranired I'rompt altention giveu to tue eolloclion of luiins. c. S. VVINSTEAD, Attorney at Law, lloxloro, N. C, Trotrptlj attend to all business iitrncd to I 11)1. iW U. J, T. Strayborn . Roxborw, N. C L. M. Warlick. UUoa, N. C gTRAYHORN WARLICK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I'rartice In all the courts of the State and in I'm- Keilcral courts, alanufreiueut of esUtea Atrielliy attended to. Spec i ul attention given to cases in Person and CttswoY counties. A. W, GRAHAM, ATTORNEY AT -LAW, -Oxford, N. C. Prarticeg'in all the courts oft6tte. FTan 11c mneV and invent the saute in best 1st Mort- t ;)C Real Katiite Security. Settle estates and investigate uuee. LUNSFOBD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Eoxboro. N. C. T S. MKRBITT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Notary Public. Roxboro, N. C. Prt'innt ami earnest attention riven do all Ausinens cntrustwl to mm. W. KITCU1N, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RoxBORO, N. O. Tractices wherever his sef vices are required. Office at Winutead Hotel. Dr. E. J. Tucker, SURGEON DENTIST. Otfice corner room up stairs in the Merritt building, JLQXBORO, N. C. K. B. A. MOitTOX, Practlcincr Physician, Roxboro. N. C. Offers his nrofessional services to the people f ttnxnnro aud surrounding country. Practice iu ull the branches of medicine. 10-4-ly JjU.W.B. CBIdP, -Practicing Physician, Roxboro, N. C. Offers his professional Servians to the neonle vi iiuxuoroana surrounding community. Jj. J. A. WISE. Practicing: Physldaji, Roxboro, N. C. Offer Inn DrofeBBionul mttuw to the neonle t Koxl.oro and Miirroun'linir conimunitv. Itesi- 'ifnc-c on comer of Morgan street and Beams n run,.. C. 8. W instead. J. S. Brailslier. Cashier. President, Farmers' Bank of Hofcboro, ROXBORO, N. C. KeposJts received and collection and rt- ittances promptlymade. Roxboro, N. C. NOW IS YOUR TIME! f,me to Roxboro And invest and get 'out hulJ, before everything gets too for you. ao4 when vou come I'-a't lget J AS. W. BRANDON, The BArbej lie is wiUinEr and radv fo aeron ("Ixte hi friends, ard niwAf-s keei ho Infest Ht-ySc. " anrrt.k. t briefly I wwrk tiiiuJriomftliv r rmulaymeacat whlrkyoam mm Ih.l.mMiBt. f jL i""' O" I bi.r..yJMilriiqiilrkly ; ' J" ," " fnncl, dktfrict orc-nty. 1 will alM toral.il vt wh. """ ' With w,l.nmmrt a Urr t" Mti i ? " aact. Iia KtW Ull Bl II B J.nr In.lrucUon.wlli rJTi. i ''"w u aim Tbm LS. ..." loralltlM.wharmrtluir II m ai m m - m m m wza. . w - ai m m - -.-. a -. , m vi - m m m . m am aw - - - v- . m .--. a a - . a -ma. v t ay m -. .-1 . . ..- ..r- .- a - i- -. i j t - -. i - - v - -- r KOELL BROS. Proprietors. VOL. 7. ftOXBORO, NORm O THE MERRY SIDE OF LIFE 1 take; my tex dis mornin," said a colored preacher, "from that po'tion ob de scripture whare de Fostol Paul pints his pistol to the Feiions." "Oh don't propose to me herel" exclaimed a young lady, whose lover was about to pour forth his avowal as they were ridiug by a corn field. The very corn has ears.' Old Doctors How do you get along with your -husband now, Mrs. Ma gmre? - . . Mrs. Maguire --Very .. nicely, thank ye. He's dead.T New York Weekly. One of the crselest retorts made by any msical audience is reported from California. A vocalist was warbling to het; own great satisfaction, "O would I were a bird." A rough miner replied, "O would I were a gun. Farmer Oatcake Pre goin' inter town this mornin', M'ria, with a load of rj-e. Maria And I suppose you'll come home again with a load of rye, too. Light. A ram in Massachusetts beat bis brains out against the seat of a boy's pants and the boy didn't know there was a he-goat within a thousand miles of him, so absolutely insensi ble to touch had his base become througb. trying 10 skate on rollers. St Paul Herald. An Irishman recently landed, en Aered a barbershop in Jersey City for a shave ; after the barber was tlirough, he asked the costomary question : "Have bay rum, sir?" "No, sor, I've just had a glass of beer an' don't like mixin annKS. A Saler, Pak., newspaper prints the following unique advetisement : 'If John Jones, who twenty years ago deserted his poor wife and babe will return, said babe will lick , the atuMn'. out othim,MBoston Journal. "bee if the gentlemen in the parlor have finished discussing their dinner yet," said the proprietor -of the hotel to the waiter. "Dey am fru eatin', iboss, but dey, ain't done cussin' it yit." A proB&ment divine, who was to officiate at a wedding, finding himself and congregation in the church con siderably Jn advance of the bridal party, asicea xnat some one suouid strike up a hymn to improve thestime. A good brother started off, just as the bridal party entered, with the hymn beginning, "Come on, my part ners in distress." A colored bsother once applied for license to preach on the ground that he had seen as a sign in the sky the letters "G. P. C," which h regarded as a call to ".Go preach Christ." But an jaged minister assured Mm that he had mistaken the revelation; that it meant : "Go plow corn." Judge , a distinguished law yer in Missisippi, got drunk and went to bed with his clothes and boots on. A friend roused him up and told him he was making a beast of himself, and that it was a great shame for a man of his ability to act in"that manner. "Get up, Judge," saia ne, "ana at least pull your muddy boots off.' To which the Judge replied : T always knew you were not a good Democrat. You don't understand the first principles of true Democracy." "Explainyour- self," said his friend. "Well. ' said the Jndge, i the first principle of true Democracy is (hie) opposition to ex ercise of (hic)doubtful powers." De troit Free Press. 1 Original Observations. 4 Wisdom is the best locomotive of a train of thought. The best triple alliance we know of is, boodle, brain and beauty. Seme men are such slanderers that they will even run down their own bool-heels. ; - Some of the Indians in the Bad Lands can run all day And not show a sign of pants. , f ' Diamonds and pearls are precious stones, jbot kinds words are the most valuable precious stones; - "One half the world doesn't know how the other half lives' -bat they try mighty hard to fid out. The Declaration of Independence says, . "all jaen are created equal,' b ut Uncle Tom Jefferson "never saw the colossal cheek of jsome people the indications of this terrible inal now on earth. Otavge Oberver.; ; ' adj irere,-- 'And now,'5 gentlemen,' ' - . - EXCITEMENT IN ROCHES- .':! Y .. TER. ":V ,.i",.:': The Commotion Caused by the Stateroentgof a '. - J" Physician.' V Anainusual article from the Roch ester, N. Y, Democrat and Chronicle, was recently republished in this pa per, and was a ubject 6f much com ment. That the article caused- even more commotion in JReckester, the followingTronthe same paperabows : Dr. J. B.2,Henion, who tis well- known not only in Rochester but in nearly, every part of America, sent an extended article "to this pa- per, ar few davs since, which was duly published, detailing his remark able experience and rescue from seemed to be certain death. It would be impossible to enumerate the personal enquiries which have been made at our office as to the validity of the article, but they have been so numerous that further inves tigation of the subject .was deemed necessary. Witn tins end in view a represen tative of this paper called on Dr Henion at his residence, when the following interview occurred : "Thai article of yours, Doctor, has created quite a whirlwind. Are the state ments about the terrible condition you were in, ana tne way you were rescued, such as you can sustain? "Every one of them and many ad ditional ones. I was brought so low by neglecting the first and most simple symptoms. I did not think I was sick. It is true I had frequent headaches; felt iired most of the cime; could eat nothing one day and was ravenous pains and my the next; felt dul stomach was out o order, but I did not think it meant anything serious. "The medical profession has been treating symptoms instead of dis eases for many years, and it is big! time it ceased. The symptoms havfr-jastmentibned or any unusual action or irritation of the water chan nels indicate the approach of kidney disease more than a cough announces the coming of consumption. We do not treat the cough, 'but try to help the lungs. We should not waste our time trying to selieve the headache. pains about the body or other symp toms, but go directly to the kidneys. the source of jnost of these ailments." "This, then, is what you meant when you said that more than one nait tne aeatns wmcn occur arise from Bright's disease, is it Doc tor?" "Precisely. Thousands of diseases are torturing people to-day, w"hich in reality are Bright's disease in some of its many forms. It is a Hydra headed monster, and the slightest symptoms should strike terror to ev ery one who has them. I can look backhand recall hundreds of deaths which physicians declared at the time were caused by paralysis, apo plexy, heart disease, pneumonia, ma larial fever and other common com plaints, which I now see were caused by Bright's disease." "And did all these cases have sim ple symptoms at jQrst?" Every one of tbem, and might have been cured as I -was by the timely use of the same remedy. I am get ting my eyes thoroughly opened in this matter and think I am helping others to see the facts and their pos sible danger also." Mr. Warner, wjao was visited at his establishment on North Paul street, spoke rery earnestly s "It is true that Bright's disease had increased wonderfully, and we find, by reliable statistics, that from 1870 to 1880 its growth was over 250 per cent. Loos at tne prominent men it I ai carried off, and is taking off every year, for while many! are dying apparently of paralysis and apoplexy, they are really victims of kidney disorder, etc. . Nearly eyery every week the papers record he death of some prominent man from this scourge. Recently, bowever, the increase has been checked and I at tribute this to the general use of my remedy." ' "Do von think , many people are afflicted with it to-day who do not realize it, Mr. Warnerf . "A prominent professor in a , New Orleans medical college was lecturing before his class on the subject of Bright's disease. He' had various fluids ' under microscopic analysis and was showing the" students what1 HOME FIRST: ABROAD he said, 'as we have seeii the an- healthy indications, I will show you how it appears in a state of perfect health;' and be submitted his own uid to the usual test. As he watched the results his countenance suddenly changed his color . and "command both left ' him, ; and in. a trembling voice he said : . 'Gentlemen, I have made a painful discovery; I nave Bright's disease ot the kidneys;' and in less than a year he was deadCThe slightest indications of any -kidney difficulty should be enough to strike terror to any one." 4 "You know of Dr. Heniotf s case?' I ."Yes, I have both .read and heard otit'wv . It is very wonderful is it not?" "So more so than, a great many others that have cometo my notice as having been cured by the same means." "You beheve then that Bright's4 disease can be cured?" I know it can. I know it from my own and the experience of thou sands of persons who were given up to die by both their-physicians and friends." ' "lou speak of your own expe rience, what was it?" "A fearful one. I had felt lan guid and unfitted for business for years. But I did not know what ailed me. When, however, I found it was kidney difficulty I thought there was little hope and so did the doctors I have since learned that one of the physicians of this city pointed me out to agentleman on the streets one day, saying : 'There goes a man who will be dead within a year.' I be lieve his words would have proved true if I had not fortunately used the remedy now known as Warner's Safe Cure." "Did you make a chemical analysis of the ease ofMr. H. U.Warner some three years ago. Doctor? was asked by Dr. S. A. Lattimore, one of the analysts of therState Board of Health "Yes, bit." "What did the analysis show you? "A serious disease of the kidneys "Didji you think JMr.vWarner could recover? "No, sir, I did not think it possi ble. !! f Do you know anything about the remedy which caed him? "I have chemically analyzed ifr and find it pure and harmless. The standing of Dr. Henion, Mr. Warner and Dr. Lattimore in the community is beyond question, and the statements they make cannot for a moment be doubted. Dr. Henion' experience shows that Bright's dis ease of the kidneys is tme of the most deceptive and dangerous of alt dis eases, that is exceedingly common but that it can be cured if taken in time. ATo2em Reasons. Here are a dozen rules that were pinned upon the wall as suggestions to children in a very orderly family. I copythenvout of a scrap-book and wecan all profit by considering them: 1. Shut every door behind you with out slamming it. 2. Do not make a practice of shout ing, jumping or runing in the house. : 8. Never call to persons up stairs or in tne next room; if you- wish to speak to them, go quietly to where they are. . . ; ; 4. Always speak kindly, and po litely ;to everyhedy, ifVyou would nave tnem do tne same to ;you. . K T.. 1 1.11 J . M . . if. vnen toia to ao or not to ao a thing by either patent, never ask why you . should or should not do it. 6. Tell of yorrr own faults and mis doings,;; not of those of your brothers and sisters. : 7. Carefully pleanthe mud or snow off your boots before entering the house, jp . . ' ,, . -. " 8( Be prompt at every meal hour. - 9. Never sit down at the table or in the sitting room with dirty hands 6r tumbled hair. T v- u 10. Never Interrupt .any coversa- tion, but wait patiently your turn to speak. - UL Never reserve your good man ners for company, but be equally po lite at home and abxoacL ; : "12. Le$ your first, last ionidant be your mother.-- and best Exchange. The seat of sick headache is not In tie brain - Begulate the stomach and you cure it. Dr. Piercers Pellets are the Little Regulators '. Only 25 centfc avi.1. i - :" - NEXT. Annual Y. M. C. A. Con vention. vr' To the Young Men's Chriatain Asocia . itions of North Carolina, and C'Art'a tian Aopfe Generally : : X Deab' Bret-hern : The fifteenth An nual Coyention of the Young Men's Christian Associations of our State MarcU 19 tuthe 22. The first session will be Thursday afternoon. The programme of services will be issued soon. , ' , - . '"' - -" Able and godly- men ;wilh lend themselves gladly to " this concerted effort. to build uptrar rising; manhood in the holy faith of Christ. ' All the subjects for discussion are practical and inspiring. The colleges " and schools will" unite with representa tives of every, valk In life, and pas tors and private members of churches will come to study the relation of this work to the progress of Christ's cause. We beg that you will send your best men as delegates; dele gations unlimited. Where there is no organized association, send some live representatives of the active minis try and of the various departments of Christian activity in your community and they will be cordially welcomed. The "Progressive City" invites yon with characteristic hospitality. Reduced rates have been secured on all railroads as per tariff rate No. 4; the exact rate from each point will be given those inquiring of loca agents. By communicating with Mr. L. A. Coulter, State Secretary, Charlotte, N. C, you will receive all needed in formation. Associations are urged to forward the amounts pledged by them for the furthance of the .State work, and al others interested should send con tributions to Mr. E. L. Harris, Treas urer, Winston, F. C. Let us make this an oportunity for renewing our zeal and blessing others. - - - Put Out That lamp. It was in an experience meeting in an African IMethodist church over in Virginia. A new convert had been giving in his confession. He had told the brethren and the sisters all the sins of his life, and more, too, with all their aggravations. He had confessed to every crime known "to the statutes and every sin known to the Decalogue. When he .paused for breath, gasping at his own wicked ness, a brother in the gallery shouted solemnly: "Put out dat lamp." "Why for?" asked the pastor. "Coz," said the solemn brother, "de viles' sinner done return." Western He carder. The Medical Profession. The attitude of the medical profes sion toward what, is known as "patent medicines" is not at all unreasona ble, Thousands of these nostrums are offered to the public every year, Some of them are dangerous, and most of them are futile. . Swift's Spe ciflc JS. S. S.), we are glad to say, is not classed among these nostrums It has over come the wholesome preju dices of physicians in all parts of the country, and some of. the strongest estimonials in its behalf come from medical. men who have used, it in their practice, and who do not hesi tate to indorse its wonderful results, This is extremely-gratifying, but by no means astonishing, for every claim that is put forward in behalf of S. S. S. is based on a series of actual ex. perimehts extended over a loag pe ried of time. Now is the time to subscribe. We are never too busy to write receipts Let every enfeebled woman knbw it!. There s a medicine that'll cure her, and the proofs positive Is 7-"--Here's the proofs if it doesn's do you good with in reasonable timcre port' the fact to its makers Cand get your, money back without a word but you won't do it I C: -V ': 'l X The remedy is Dr. PierceV Favor ite Prescription and it has proved itself the right remedy In, nearly, ev ery case of female weakness, v . It is not miracle-? XXyfairt eyery thing but it has done more to build op tired, enfeebled and broken-dowa wemen J whan anj Either ' aedLeine . Where's the ' weositti , who4s not ready for itt - All that weve to do is to gt the news' to her. ' The medi? cinewill do the ;ws&SfS. -WantedWomeiTu First to know it. Scond to use it. ..Third to be jured.by it. The one comes of the others V ' V -- 1 $100 Per Year in AdTance ADVERTISEMEN ' Y 0 0 0 0 ALLSKINnoBLOOD tern needs purging of the impuri ties which clog the blood. Frosa childhood to old age. - no remedy. tssJl eases with the tainty of good results as -BOTANIC BLOOD BALM.V fi-libGhahar writs M B. B. B. has "done ; vie-- more good and for leas money than any -other ood purifier I ever ased. I owe the comfort of mv life to it-' "'';j- v v P. A. Shepherd, -Norfolk, Va August to, 1B88, writes: I depend on B. fi. B. tor the cresei Vatloa of mv health. ; I have had it in mv famflv now: nearly two yean, ana in au tnai time aav not aaa to hare a doctor. .-,..,: -:; rw- Write fnr ninntrated "Book of Wondars," BLOOD BALK CO Atlanta, G. Bant tree. . . - ..... ., w ' . m Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ana ' reiresnmg vo uie ware, wiu ttcto eentlv yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver And Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers : and cures habitual consignation. SvruD of Fitrs is the f r only remedy oi its sua ever pro- aucea, pieasing zo jne jane jsjkl cfintahla to the stomach, momnt in its action and truly beneficial in its efiecta. nrenared onlv from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its J sr. . ,.,z. J Si many excellent quaunee comment 11, to all and have made it the most Tjomdar Temedv knowm. Syrup of Figs is for sale fat 50c and 0 $1 bottles by; all leading drug- gusts. Any reuaoie; aruggiss wuo . -,' a 1V11: - 3 . "1 may not have it on liaadwill pro cure it promptly for any one whef wisnes to uy iu w xiui awcn auj eubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG Sm&P CO. 8AH FRANCISCO. CAL LOUISVILLE, Kf. HEW YORK. K.t NOTICE. I will sell privately on reasonable terms, iour nioe Farms, near Jf,oxbor One containing 150 acres,- and located one mile north-ease -ot town, near Pass1 M H, with three good tenant houses, three new tobaccojbunp, a ttice orchard, well adapted to both grain and fine tobacco. This tract l as two never failing' streams through it, and has six fine springs. About 75 acre? f this line! is well timbered with largf old field pines; . balance .in orighial growth and open. , - One other tract, about 2 miles west of Roxboro, with goo i dwelling house 5 good tobacco barns, sever! god tenant ihouses and a still house. Thit- tract is especially adidted to the growtl of fine tobacco, and is well watered. One tract of 40 acres, near Reams town, with -good dwelling and nut houees, well watered, fine vegetable farm, and very convenient to town. One other tract, just one mile e8t p the Court Housr, and half a mile from the L. & D. depot, with two good ten aat nouses, three good tobacco t i Mill creek running through it; wel timbartd, and as fiBe tobacco land as the county affords. I own and nepr ectsV ever 100 towc lots m the7 to wo of Roxborowhicb I am fully authorized to sell at reason able prices. .. . . , I have bought sod sold in the las sixty days over 40 town lots. . I wii make this a pirt of my business. Par ties desiring to buy or sell will do well to ad rise with me. I ban be found at my office on! the Court - House green,' where I. will, be glad to see my friends. ' .' -1 Very Respect fully, 8. P. SATTERFIELD, Real Futate Agent Reference Farmers' Bnok and Peo- pTes'Back. R.xboro,N. C.- ' S9S .WavchlnCn T. al aae lakitan laaaa km all pan, ay placiac r nrliliri. aaa awud. obwe tba yaopU caa m wnv n winarM iraiaaM rtim ia each iocalKyaa nry baat mnrtam waihSu nil, al (b. warM,idi all Mm MKawm, We arutauaaeaa rrrea-aajapM. Ud. of ar cowlf ad aaliwbte att ampm. tamara waaa Matyaa aow what art $ruA, f iMaa ark yrall at yoar awf.aMmra ualaaaUafaaU Lin Toqr aaa imtiaftyv Tkia iiaaS jnarlila. a hmhI after tar Manr 1 .wkicaaaTTan at: Man moat h aud far S0SS. wha ta aiiaaanau. aaa aaw aaiia aa 'Maavhiaa ia ta waaM. AH a) . lh.aiiuial.aiil aaa jfrflirarrloaa Kim. t horn wka writ, ta aat no eaaitai malriS. rwa. ifam Hacafwarkaof ki1i artarar im laa.lfcirta Aayrha. nam fraai taa baat .. . - : . wa- -vrk r t i r.- j stm aj- r. Or you are all worn ont, nl: -oud far nothing .l'..:- - r It ia aF,.,Mral l,i ft ' t rr . . ill DISEASES 5 nTiTi ifnn wv i wsst m : . ItROM.V fl?OV I ITJKHf. S Will cure yrm. arvfl prive a rvxt appetite. by all daien in medicine. i Sold 1 . ia publkhed in the centre of a fins tobseeo'' irowin section, making it lone of tu bw - o CU1W a",? 'QT I mere Bants, aw. :.jy "arehousetnen in the '"adjoining couitiiSS Uircolatfl largely in PerlsoeraoTille aa4 Durham roanties in North CaroUos,' asl Halifax county JlxmWPim 5 ; ; :J!JpBmMgSl fof U description neatly executed oo aaf4 , aoticV and at reasonable prices. Wkes is , eed of work rive the Cockusb atriaL ti " 5 GEO. A, I1EUELL, BoxBonol qr; o. We are fully' equipped to furnish all wto wish the popular Ferrotype and the' Photo ' graph, pictures, in the mdera styles, at popular price". 1 x 12 CABINETS?- ASDA . FOE $5.00 This is no 'catch line," but a solid troth f We will ake yvi t we've highly finished Cabinet Photographs' and one Life Sie arsre picture u not a snide uiece of work. which to-day is, aud tomorrow is "hot, but a genuine work of art, and is as htstijgya an oil painUng. A home cannot be more tastily adurncu than with the portraits of the family, and the price a'most as low as coraiuon chromo, leaves no excuse for Ibre ' waiiao me wors win re an finished ailhe weikirppointed irallerv of Geo. M. Newell in Henderson, where a full corps of artists (one ately foreman in one of tue most celebrated ajleriea in New. York) are constantly em loyed. i .. f keep on hand Watches and Clocks. which are sold at startling Ion'' figures and warranted. Also repair: Watches, Clocks and Sewing Machines, and . rt; V Guarantee Perfect SatsJ action Call np and sec about 12 Cabinets, tie 1 1 Sign of Watch on post 'at foot o . stairs.!?;- : . TAT-j cfja u ft rm eo vy JUbWJaU nOUS, -ROXBORO, N. C W. R. Vpiiams, PROPRIETOR.; Thithouse is open, to tiis ' PUBLIC GENERALLY, - : -rnd for -. ; Diummers Particularly. Good rooms, stable 'fare tkj very esne markat wrtl sir" rj. , if CHARGES MODERATE. Call and see me win-never n oppor t unity afford. I am also prepared to take care of horsea, : W. H." WILLIAMS. Southarn Jewelry House, r.asomrsdiTAoiTs - vNToXpS,;Calaa.SV.: .Send ns.jronr erders for ; . . Watches, IClockSa Diamonds ami ererytlilDff pertaining f tue Vewalry BnsiBess.' r " :'; ''.-4 ..r". Illustrated Catalogue sentfrao to any ad Or aaa. Should you visit Lynchburg, be sure aad In spect our stock. tV 'v.- . ..... F.; D. JOHNSON & SONS 1028 Main Street. Xynchjbnrg. Va. THE ODELL TYPE JRITER 1520 1 Imit the'OD'ELIiTYPR - WlillKU anit CIIKOK PKllVftBATrtB wlrk JSrQ?.?"' nl ,a ,or ,h SINI,K CARS OD h LL, warranted to dp better work than any . innchioe made. , ; j,-. ... ,j, , - r- " , it combines SIMPMCITT With DURABM-1TT. spxxs, sab or ofkbatioh, wears ionaer ' without cl of repairs than any other maebina. . Has no ink ribbon to bothar tlio tmaMiar.- i l nkat, subbtaiitiai,, nickel plated, erli( and adapted to all kinds of typewrijingriiltai , a printing pre, it prodnetia abarp, clean. lr. ble manuaoripts. 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The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 19, 1891, edition 1
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