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. nn TTiTnnu n n tt i w -mi" tp . Tr m'c' ; person Co. Courier. Published Every Thursday ' BY- NOELL EROS., ;;THE COURIER is published in the centre of a fiae tobacce Vf7. : growing section, raakin git -one of the owr! advertising j tnediftms r for metclwnU;ap;"i. warebouhemen in jhe djoUiirjr )Ouoaei:, UirculaiI largely in Person, Granville a4 v,v :.' V " f rKUM" UP SUBSCRIPTION: 0u Copy One Year - ; -Ou Copy Six Montis -; - ;- f )1, Proprietors. HOME FIRST: ABROAD NEXT.. naiiiax eountyn irgnti - v' i$'$&2&Jir;lf f $1.00 Per. Year In Adfanie 7 'x ; JOB -W0Rlt ' r ' V i of all description neatly exeentcd on sherl 1 00 50 Eemittane mut be mnde by Registered Letter, Poet Office Order or Postal Note. VOL. 7. ROXBORO, NOBTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. MARCH 5, 1891. NO. 29. notice and at reasouable priceai.' Wheat la need of work jive the Codkihk a trial." fllil Be Sure rt you have made op your mind to tray t Hood s Sarsaparilla not be induced to take other Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine, posseting, by virtue ot Us peculiar combination, ptoportlon, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example is worthy Imitation, tells jr experience below: To Get In one store where I went to boy Hood fiarsaparilla the clerk tried to Induce me buy their own instead oi Hood's; ho told me their! would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; tliat If I did no like JtX needno pay anything, etc But hecooid wrt prevatt on me to change. I told Wm XJfcwr Srtiafey Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I ha taken it, was stttibflcd with it, and did not want; any other. HoocTs When I began taking Hood's SarBaparnTa I was feeling real miserable, suffering . . ... .1 1- . mo-.tr a great flcai wiw dyspepsia, uu a that at times I could hardly stand, lwos-en, v and bad for some time, like a person in coar sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me sa much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and ray friends frequently speak of it." Mb. Ella A. Coff, Cl Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 1 j six tor fS. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO.Apothecariea, Lowell, Mass. J 00 Doses One Dollar j-5 PROFESSIONAL j-AFDS w INsTEAl A BUOOKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Roxboro. N. C. PrRdire wherever tlieir services re required, i'rornpt attention giveu to the eollw.ttou ol I aims. INSTEAD, Altornsy at Law Koxboro. N. C. . entritel to Sov 0 tf . , tr.iyhorn. Kuxboro, S. C L. M. Wsrlick. Milton, N. C CTKAYIIGRN & WARLICK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. pnrtire ia a" the courts of U)e State ami In t,X Atnl courts. Ma-iHgeunl oX esWtes e toca?e9 in 1rs"uanu l,i.swcV v.oviitica. A. AM, A''JUt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, lioxboro, X. C S. It It ITT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Notary Pu'-lic, HoxlKro, N. C. v o,.t nnl enn est attention given to all BH3ins entruste't toliun. W. K1TC111N, $ ATTORNEY AT LAW, RoxBuuo, N. C. praTtices wherever his sei vices are required. Office at W instead Hotel. Dr. E. J. Tucker, SURGEON DENTIST. OfFics oruer Morntt baiiilin, roorw ut stairs i'i the ROXBORO, N. C i) K. U. A. ivhTON, . Prartlclng- Phjslolan, Roxboro. N. C. j-Tors h.8 professional services v ine t"'"V :1 ;:iii ro and urrouniliii country, .n al I i lie. hranc'urs of medicine. l-iac ice is. cltisr. Roxboro, N. C. r i. h roIsMonnl wrvlr.es to the people i Ix.i o ad surrounding commnnlty . i)1S. A. WISH, rracticlne Physlcl . Roxboro, N. C. . iki li.s prcional services to the eoptf o. t...xb..i.j aiuUurioiin linKwmimnnily. Kes. '!n.e..i, corner yi Alorgun street anH iieums Avenue. ' v, instead, S resident. J. S. Bradsber, Cashier. Farmers' Bank of Roxtoro, ROXBORO, K . C. : '-epoHiti received and collections and re- ;-iittai:C(i proraptlyniade. Roxboro, N. C. NOWjIS YOUR TIME! me to R xboro and invest and get i.ohl. before everything gets too r-it. f ,r you i -t.'c i riL auii wLCii you come J A S. W. BRANDON. The. iUiUCl. r- j 1. ; ; a it J jra.-iJy to scrom s lids and siwaj 8 keepe '.e i.i trM nit 'he I. ie-;r ?ti'tf. "5 V: . f ? oi'rt.,t Hi ti a uv !y;:t'i 'fitf.M ;'rraji f:l viUl''? rhe Largest Single Lump of- Native Gold. How many kmow where the largest ;- single lump of native gold ever seen ; in America was found? In Califor- nlaf No. In Colorado?. No. In the Black Hills, Ccerd' Aleno, Ne vada, New XI exico? No. Peru, Bo livia in Potosi, in the Callao of ven- ezuela? No. W here then? In North ; Carolina. And its story, is as weird and fateful as the Rhine-gold's. , A poor an ignorant Irishman, liv ing in the mountains, solitary a d flonelj -,p romped Open thedoor of bi oy found it sticking out from a water washeoTgulify and carried it home as a Aiiiinci4i1 'IM.-vn ... . 1cilrrAl. flinn .y ,. -..xi X Ti , Ti . I lor a mue. it was a quu yenow, ir-; , v . . . . - . ! a v . i n . , ,w fU -I years a fortune lay upon the floor of his hovel, while he toiled, early and late, making a little whisky aud dij;- girg ginseng root to earn a" scanty b ;iog. A companion mountaineer, if jo had known more of the outside world, thought, this . strange stone might be sold at Asheville as a curi sity for a lot ofjnoney ten dollars perhaps. This was in the flush days before the war. He had seen quarts crystals from Roan Mountain bring that much. A third moumtaineer was called in consultation. Ten dol lars was a lot of money. The third man had been a traveler, a regular globetrotter. He went to Ashiville four times a year, and had been clear to Wilmington. Walking around the lump he gazed at it from every side, touched it t with hi 8 toe, spat on it, and breathed heavily. " I "Hit air nothin. er hit air a p le," said he. VHit air nothin' but brass, er it apvf He looked around on .the other two with a queer expression" "goold " "Ef hit air brass he drew a clasp knife and syraped the dull metal till : a now snrfuca rlitfce red " vinegar" 11 !rut hit. E?Jt air sroold, hit won't' iic ieu:vi eojne vinegar from a Hhi x.;ivy was br; .-tight to him, upon tiie Irfsa iHcin of the lump. The tiiree men hunguver it intently. Five, ten, fifteen minutes passed and still the metal shone clear and untar nished. "Hit's goold! "And I've heerd goold was wnth more'n two hundred dollars a pound !" said the second. "What a d d fo 1 I have been !" groaned the owner of the cabin. "For two years I've worked, an wealth I never dreamed of kickin' under my feet.' . "1 claims a third," broke in the as sayer. "Ye'd never knpwed what hit war, but fer me." . "An' a third for me," said the other. The owner of the gold gave a sullen assent. They obtained a pair of steel yards and weighed the gold. It turned the scales at over a hundred pounds avoirdupois and they roughly estimated it to be worth $25,000, over $8,000 apiece That night all three sat up and watched the treasure, un able to sleep from excitement and thoroughly suspicious of each other. The next dnv thev rolled it nrfilv K-- J . , .. in a ciotn ana startea ior Asaeviiie. afoot with the gold slung to a pole and carried between two. It was the devil's gold. At the first halting place, the Irishman and the second mountaineer conspired to kill the third, and be wail shot dead from be hind. Hastily throwing his body into a clump of bushes, the murderers fa ced each other in the road. Suspi cion ronsed in each "guilty breast saw treachery in the other's glance. t ."Here," said one, forcing an un easy laugh. '-There's only one way to settle this. . Let's divide the gold and each-go .hi way."- r " . "Agreed," said the other. V " The. lump was lai"d on the roadway and chopped in two- with a "hatchet. "Take your choice." said one. As the other bent to lift his half his companion split the head of the stoop- inff man with his hatchet, i The cold 3 was his; W.th blind fatuity hedrag- ' Alliance and International Union. of the second victim to the side of the Arkansas. Itsjobjects are defined as road, lifted the blood stain -treasure ; substantially ., those ofthe National and went on.' At ;Ash--vinc he ttKk: A!Uanev The- officers -elected ' are ito th6 bftiik and had iVshippe to-: the Uruto.i States mint" 1n Ls thwrin, vice-president rJi .W. Dalti, 1 1& twoVcud"eYe-nen had ith;e 'Co thrust in jail, and there tie died within a year., liie witcn goia iortanc uby crossed his hands remaining.!! be- lieive. in the federal treasury for lack of ownership. ... J The region wheref t&e .'lump was found has been scoured foot by, foot, but not another . lump like; that has ever been discovered in that or ny other section of America. It is said taat a tew weeas ago an ngiisa com pany, which is working the Nacoo- chee mine in Georgia, took out- a nugget weighing l.OOOpenny weight, yet the; North Carolina lump weighed bvef1 XSOGbnncestBetroit FM Indian Treatment of the Sick. The agency doctor is seldom over burdened with numerous calls on his . . , . ... t.t professional skill. No violent ring ing of the door-bell ever disturbs his midnight slumbers. The Indians pre- - 4 . r ier to irubt tueiusei ves to uie ituuur mercies of the medicine man of the tribe, wno has one remedy for all tVe ills that flesh is heir to. The patient is shut up in a .wigwam with a large fire in it, a small hole being left at the top to allow the smoke to escape. The patient is then almost' roasted, and is made to drink a hot infusion of Bage-brush. This latter is a pow erful astringent, and may be suited to the case or not. The medicine man, dreased up in skins, then plays a doleful tone on his pipe while he watches the effect of his medicine. This would probably cause a pale face patient to wish for the end, bu it does not seem to effect the spirits of the dusky sufferer," althougn ne knows that the vmedicine man 13 probably calculating the chance3 as to whether he will cut a notch at the top of his wand where he registers those he has cured, or one at the bot tom, where he keeps count -of "th number he has killed; Led'jer, A Railroad in the Holy Land. Real estate boom3 are not confined to this country, for quite a -boom in real estate is reported in Jerusalem by the American consul, Mr. Gilman, in consequence of the building of the Jaffa & Jerusalem Railway. The lo comotives for the -.railroad have reached Palestine. They bear the name of "Jerusalem," "Kamlah" and "Jaffa." A Philadelphia company has the honor of supplying the mo tive power. The most interesting facts about the appearance of the ' iron horse in the Holy Land, is that the Jewish rabbis have already fig ured out a f ulfillment of the proph ecy. In the book of JSTahum i found that which is now interpreted as a revelation of the locomotive. Consul Gilman tells this in a recent repofrt to the State Department. He sends the passage. The words are signifi cant. They are found in Nahum 11th chapter, 3rd and 4th verss3 and are as follows: "The chariojts shall be with flaming-torches in the day of his preparation. They shall seem like -torches ; they shall run like the lightning." - " Business on a Gigantic Scale. The president of one of the great transcontinental railroad lines was sitting in his comfortable office in this city,' talking with the writer of I this paragraph, a few days ago, when his cashier entered the room, and m a matter-of-fact way remarked : - ; "Mr. - -, we will need a little money the latter part "of this week. There are a few bills and some inter est to pay." - - .. - ' - ..- '-''- "All right," said the millionaire railroader, calmly. "Just telegraph the main officii to .send on. $800,000 at once. We might as well have a little money ;hd."-NewV Yprlr; Times. : , " , The Arkansas Farmers;?, . .St. Louis," February vlO.f A Little Eock dispatch says the twp farrners' organizations of the State, ha ve organ ized under one head.1 The order will '; hereafter be known as the Farmers' Modern Fabled Mflfe -i.1 Ml-M$Kri One day a peasant carried a basket of potatoes to the field and dug holer m j-ne u gruunu ana x piantea inem- nis young son watched the "opera" $300,000.N' Among items of the Na tions for a time, and then inquired. : ; bilities are,' the following W Sayings "Pop, war do you put those taters m tne ground.'' - ': ;y . "By so domg each; one will bring me back ten," replied the father, -:. ,"The boy went away, and when his father came to dinner, he found him digging in the yard and asked : ' oonny, wnat are you seexing iorr Why, pop, I'velanted thiefelock the'bobtjack tvyo umbrellas- the.tea pot, your Sunday . hat, ma's shoes, and a table-cloth, and each one will bring me back ten." . f You, young-idiot, come out and be paralyzed' shouted the father, and be tanned that boy up and down and crosswise and sidewise 'until the supply of peach-tree limbs gave out. "Pop planted 'taters to get back ten," mused the boy; ;as he sat down under the low shed to think,- "but I planted clocks and hats and shoes to get a licking,. It must be the dif ferenc in the soil." J - MORAL. And the-next fall, when the father cut. oown tne corn-staiKs to save themg and the son cut down the cur rant-bushes for the same object, he got licked again. Detroit Free Press. 'The people at the World's Dis pensary of Buffalo, N. Y., have a stock-rtaking time once a year, and what do you think they do? Count the number of bottles that have been returned by the men and women who say that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery or Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription didn't do what they said it would do. " And how many do you think they have ito count? One in ten? Nut oneifjivehupdred! -Here-are two remedies one the "Golden Medical Discovery," for reg ulatiijg and invigorating the liver and purifying the blood; the other the hope of weakly 'womanhood ; they've been sold for years, sold by the. million bottles; Bold under a positive ?guaraute, and not one in five hundred can say: "It was not the medicine for me ! " And is there any reason why you should be the one?: And supposing you are, what do you lose? Absolutely noth inyf I Outrageous. EaUroad employees are sometimes surly in their ways, but it is not to be denied that they have to e&dnre much stupid questioning. ' A Stout man, with a large bag and a disitressed countenancer came to a ticket-seller's window one day, and said, excitedly: - ? , ' "Tell me what time the 3:50 train leaves b" . . ' . . . The ticket-seller looked.. at him with a fixed and solemn ga?e .amo ment, and then answered: . t i " 'It leaves at ten minutes of four." ."Ten minutes of four ! " exclaimed the stout gentleman. "What a fraud these railroads are ! Actually mis leading people five minutes in their time-tables just for the fun of seeing them get left 1 Youth's Companion. Save Money and Suffering. v One feature of the thousands of testimonials , thahave been given in behalf of S. S., is remarkable. In numbers of instances it is related that a great deal' of time and money have been spent in a vain jeffort to se-5 cure relief; from disease in the usual way." , A knowledge of the virtues of Swift's - Specific "would have saved the time and money, ' to say -nothing of tie prevention, of suffering. There need be no such mistakes made,now. The; great blood purifier is for sale by 'dm'ggists' everywhere, and the v' -S. S. S. (mpaiif in Atlanta, w-ill Coge professor (to -junior who nd nr,v ddrp fhir TrP,'s; on has been taking advantage of his ab- Blood and Skin Diseas&ifree, and!?elnfdesssf Yo?nS man, ? fi raLLti2i -vj V--ji .-. itT: . m, lookinff overrthe records that 4;his a pampniei. coniamuig, a xew ot tne thousands of testimonials they have received from those r who" have - ex perienced the benefits of this woh derfuljnedicine. - u ;Dim6thyath,hB itlbuf tihie--a;!! Faraisr IlaYfi&ld-i Jiiig' ?dern the Heavy;Failure in Kansap; .Topeka; Kan., Feb. 19. John D. Knox : A Co.,: investment 'bankers. - 'assigned ' yestef day to Hone H I BlcAtee. Their Habilitii'S will teach department .'deposits, ; demand cer tificates of tieposiC " and o'nen ac counts,' $8,000; time interest-bearing certificates ; of deoosit. Drincioallv held by eastern parties, $G0,O00; de posits for investments made by east era parties, $o0,000k The remainder Afr. r;oV.;ttD s-:k other hanfca all f -rh ':&ttn'ZAlJL& 13U 1 AfN lb JBLUUU HALM; -i" 5y-.rrM5! nnu guuu, : wiiubcrMia, niuouutiug to $20,000, u npaid interest, couponfc &c. The assets are principally lands, equities, unp Jd.i;oupons, bills ' dis counted? and tax-sale - certificates. The total value of the assets cannot be exactlyjietermined. Doctors Will Disagree. The internafrevehae hooks prove what Durham has claimed time and again, viz: that more tobacco is man ufactured here than in any other town in North Carolina. This is not boast ing. It is trne a. gospel, and. the books prove it. Durham led' the state in 1800, and unless all signs fail, will lead Id 1891. The town that keeps up with Durham has to hustle. Durham Recorder. Winston's' internal revenue Collec tions and shipments of manufactured tobacco-during Jhe mon th, of Jan nary were something worth tulkingioboor. Oar collections were aboat e'even thousand in excess of Richmond'. 62- ures, while we "nearly doubled Dar- ham'e. Winston Sentine?. ' A Novel Telegrams A Winston darkey stepped into the telegraph office yeiterday morning ami stsked tb'6 Operator to write him off a telrgi am atd tend it to a col ore'l divine iu KerRersvillr. These were the words dictated to the oper itor : vPh3asa coaie on m xt traio Vo preach my funeral this evening." The words etartkd the operator who asked tor an rxplantution : "Why,"; replied the darkey, I am sending it for a dead mar, and jou must sign his name to it or the preacher will not come." The operator was too sanerstitiooa to convey I he intelligence. Winston Sentinel. Whether the international copyright bill is dead or alive is a debatable question. It has been passed by the Senate, but the original bill has been so amended that it is a very different measure - from what it was when passed by the House, and it now has to take the chances of ever getting before the House, as well as to get ting the Senate amendments approved by the House. , Students of Volapuk write ! the Lord's Prayer as follows: "O Fat obsik in suls ; nem olik pasanukomos ; lekinan olikTcomomos ; vil olik jeno mos asliko in sul i ru taL Givolos adelq bodi delik bbes ; e forgivolos debis obsik obes, as forgivobs i debeles obsik; end niudvkolos obis in tenud, sod daliVolos obis de bad. .-Jenosod." It is claimed for the State of Mis souri that she, has three of the largest springs in the, world. ;One in Dent county is" so large that it was pro posed to supply the whole city of St. Louis with' its water by running aque ducts frbraitsrneighbornood to the reservoir, ;; TheTDifference. Susie Papa, isn't it murder to kill a hog? Papa (who is a lawyer,; with a ; sly wink atv mama)-Not exactly. ; Mur der is assaulting with intent to kill. The other is kiting with intent i to salt. fiarper ' JSuzir. " s ; " - .-v .y- ? ' vif that you have been granted leave . of absence to attend your grandmother's lUUCliU. -, The most ; astoiiishing novelty -rini Paris; . is ii calciUatin.5 machine,, ia- venJed-MIl ADVERTISEMENTS. pi ALLSKIUBLOOD 'The Best Househ old iledicine. ! . Once or twtee eaek year the wjw tern needs purging ' of the; impuri ties which clog the blood.' From childhood to old age, bo remedy meets jau eases witb the hWKwooa results as MB. B. B. has dons me mors gioi. and fo lew money than May other -Mood purifier I ever tued. I owe the comfort f mylif to it.". .' - r , . : P. A. Shepherd, : Norfolk, V., Angtist 10, 1888, writes: " I depead on B. B. B. for the preservation W. CL MeGaolM-ir. Webb ' Citr. Ark.. rk. ot my bealtn. 1 tmt baa it In my umuly now nearly two years, and ia all that time har not I not had - to have doctor." ; -'ri;- rw Write fhr ninrtrated "Book ef Wonders," BLOOD BUM. CO-Atlanta, Ga. Sent free. . Both, the" method and results when Syrup of Figs U taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts Esntiy yet promptly on xne jvianeys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually dispels cplds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its .kind" ever pro duced, pleasing to tne taste and ac ceptable to the stomach: prompt in its actipn and truly beneficial in its efTectar nrerjared onlv from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and.have made i it the most popular remedy known. ;; : ; - Syrup ofFigs" is: for sale fe 60c and $1 bottles by alljeading drug-' gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand; will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to. try it. Do not accept any substitute.' r-- . . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AM FSAttCISQffrCHl.lT : LOUISVILIE, AT. NEW T0KK, . I will sell privately on reasonable terras, four nice Frms nerKoxbori. p ie e ntaiping 150 acri-8, and located one mite nortti-east oi .town, near Fas MIJ, -with three good tenant houses, three new tobacc'i bara, a nice orchard, "-well adapted to both grain and fine tobacco. This tract fcas two never failing' Ptreatni through it, and has six; fine spring. About 75 acres f this land is well timbered with Urge old fl-ldi p! f t baUnce in J otiglna growth and open.. .: ''C---4l t)ne other tract, about 2 miles west of Uoxboro, wiib goo i dwelling boose' 5 good tobacco barns: several good tenant houses and a still house. This tract is especially addted to the growth of fine tobacco, and is well waUred. One tract ot 40 acres. neari JBn?r towiu. with good- d welling and ut- houees, - well watered fine Vegetable farm, and, very convenient to town. . Ooe other tract, just one mile. east pi the jCourt Hoasr, and half a mile from the ll &J. dcpoV with two good ten ant houses, three good . tobacco-'. ..'3 Mill creek running thnugh it; welt timbered, and as fine tobacco land as the county affords.. .y ; . , liwiuand iiVreeit ctr JCiO town lots in the , to wo" of yfioxi'vhich l am fully authorized to etlt at reason ableJpricesTj'S I have bougl i tnoTspld Jnhelast ix1j4ayi yeriO town JotiCI will make thtaja p'nrt of my buiness. f Par ties desiring to buy or sell will do well to- ad:vi8e;Witb1me. ;fcK2??-r--Icaa be found t myxffice on ; the Court - nouse green, whereT I will be gtad to t see -my friends, liv xi.L Very Rpectfufirvvr ii P. SATTKRFIELbj ; Rel':-JC tatif? Ageo 6 Ref erence-Farm rB n k and Peo- pfe Bac Iry ItdxiroV N Cr 'C " 7 WtHI' S3AM,. .Viw'.AaI 1ggs$iM ie at poti fiisoitiB trade or ail psm, oy ml poodi mka tbpwpl eaa m .teems; our wmcumv. tima. iruiinuiruoM tttw of oar s irtllalw uimplet. latciuntw. a ifeat;a iittr hat (nut, ( thaw wk at tmt. t9 iIwm wka kmt fall at toot fcemtvoad anw m awathaall shall feecotM rtwr owm itrMwriT. Thl cna4 awrliina M inwiwrt Thl. anaa awrbina W . ,M-...ftar tkr Kiticrr aatcnta, a ran mi h RiMi nraBwna, rmwilipiMfM'Stfa,! mumm,w um rsTWtft . Itet.maaacat, alia I i!M oe otw aia ia a. taa vh, iu ji !t tsomt lia aa ilm taartix-ria aaijtlea. v, AagaMatKaiafi DISEASES eTITat'tTl in-fi i--n sr a 3S mm - I SI Tim ' 1 m f jMrmrtioni iai 4 ait GEO, A. HE17ELL, rritt Biiiidia 'Up Stalggi: i ' . "Jl -its ' ,r'W' e arj fully e lippeJ ti furnish all mjt wish the popular Ferrotype and the Photo-; graph pictures, in the mlem- styles, at ' p opular prices. -'- . AND A ' i . N ' -'" v- 1.TFS -FOR$5)0 This is no "catch line." but a solid troth. We -will make ym twe-ve highly- finished"" Cabinet Photographs ; and ...one..;. I .ife " Size j i - " -V 1 -v.. . . M v.. ww UUI1IVU uiu t, i n o . larsje picture is not a'suide piece of work, . -whiclr tosday is, awl tiMnorrow Is not, but - ; a genuine work of art, and is as lasting a--. '." ; an oil painting; A? hunie-cannot "be more , tastily vadorned :tban with the portraits of . . the family, and the price a' most as low as a ' ' common chromo, leaves no excuse for banr -?f-"' walls. The Work wilt be all finished at th ? 1 well appointed gallery of Geo. M. Newel', lu -Heuderaon, where a full corps of art'Et (one. . -lately foreman in one of the inost celebi ate l galleries in New York 4ire constantly? tp ployed.""- '.; - , '. ; .t I keep rn h-md Watches and Clocks, . r which are sold at startling low figi tea knd .- " ; . warranted.' Also repair- Watches. Ovicka. 1-. land Sewing Machines, and .- " j . -; . Guarantee .Perfect Satisf action Call up and see about 12 Cablt ets, &o. : JBSr Sign of Watch on. post aUbot f'; stairs.";; ,.:'?"-:y-'t;;:'';';;.; '"'ss ' Vrmsteacl House, : This house is rtf lo tii , ' -' PUBLIC GENERALLY j 'and'for' ' . .,-"...- Drnmjners Particaljirly. ; Good rooms tab)e fare: tUsV very fall i market willkll -d.'v"'- - ARGES MOPERA1TE. -"Call and see me. whenever-an - oppor tuoity efford. I am alco ""prepared to take care of horsca," ' - - -;. - 2Vt''r'-:''!iUW.nWlLLIAM8.-;' Southtarn: Jewelry Hou .... i, Send ns your order ior Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and everything pertaiainj I f the Jewelry Bneiheea.;:-;;-jV-yi; 'v ' ; tlliuatrated Catalogue sent freo to any addreas. . Should yon visit x,yQhfanrg, he'knre aadlB-: let Onratock. ."v -;,- 0- ' v -' F. D. JOHNSON & SONS. W--108 Mali StreeC i -R';;:;ngLynchbnrgV,, THE ODCLL -v. . WR ' $20 w nfii;6Bi?LirTYpB'- Wai'fEU and CIIKCK PERFORATOR, wilh 78 character, aud $15 for the.8INUt,R-CASS-.';W'' uufti'ir KrranuHi o on uetier wora tnaa any u : machine made. ...-.. "v.'f It combines stMrticiTT with DBraABitrrr.- spkkd, xasx or opbratiov, wears longer v. - - Has no Ink ribbon to botbar tho operator. It ia NEAT. 8UBSTAKTIAL. nichel .nfated. anrbmi t .': . and adapted to all kinds of type wriiiagv Like. a printing pre, it nrodaoes iarp, eleaa, lea-l-w bla manuscript. Two to lew eopiea can be - s ma'le at one writing. Any.Jatellifrent persm ; raa become a goo-1 operator in twa days. V .-- -oiler $1,000 to any operator wlu can equal the k ; Reliable ArenU ; an4 , Salosmn - wanted ' , - S.t SiecUl inducenrbou ta Dealers. .: " - - - For - J'amulilet nvino- Imlorsem ata. -ftt.- '.' v editress OUKLLTVP12 VKJTKR CO., .yj would' V ou'likb:- i';;-- A TJICE CARDEk? U aouiaiM PERFECT VEGETABLES with oaa. PutupiaaaitablaQiMak: titiaa Lm awal) md Iww mar.:. ' ' - hcm. Na trvahla t aa. r - Kaaanansiasu. For aala by i frooral ataraaDmaist. and Baadsatan. Aa fataiaalhia; , . . " orcnlw taninc haw to make ' '' a good farden. t " W. 8. POWELL Se CO. Chntitoal BartUi-arMfi-; - Bnllliarc Ma. - t vci ForCARSSNS i ;r TJa Taa Om ralBSTi at IleBMr -- i. . . Th-r will dya ereiTtliJna. ; lliey areaeM ary. WMre. frte iwe. I IJC strangb. Brig! where. Price lOe. a package. TheyhaTenoaqnai ghlaiaaa, Ajnonnt la raakapes Color, ot noo-f adinff QoaliaM, , . . , . fki focaaUfcr fOOMETHINGTODACCP Wv ii uti r un . e - ua.u v FDVEU'SSOlUElEFIiOSFnSTES . Foe tobaoea bsda. arwbea plant food in ptwo-r fanaa. - For tobaoea beda, avppnef plant ft and tnawea m mffl aapplr of hesllby Killa vorma and hiaaita-.- Put W ( anJiulawt fa 4nrr are beda. nrlea al 60 - H healthy rlawi..- aoaatirwa. Ko traubta , Ccasaioal VartOlaar Maaufactarara, BaHlwer iid.,- 'i&niVjfr-''"'' -v-..:...-v-'-'- 'r'- . -. . ...V;....' :j i ' ' ;-' 4.A....'........ ,
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 5, 1891, edition 1
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