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"". ys-.y.y ''"A. "'i' ' A"''--A '"A';y,A...Ay '-' ;-N 'i -y. ..'; .'A.-' '-AvA 1 rVi t I? rrTTlTT7 , :If;.youeaffer from .sick,, nervous; personal eibri:- I lk vUUlilJlili. j neuralgic, spinal, billtous, or dyspep. personal Mention. -;r, , .. - v... tic headaches. Rradvcrotine will onr i Mr. IV W. Bradsher went oyer -to Lynchburg Tuesday. I 'HI met I . ' . X l.n t m . l-va inr 19 near JVoodsdale. ;a rAy-: Mr. 'J. ; A.' Xong went "over - to. K0XH()KO, N. ( JULY16, 1891. you promptly ... . .- . . . 1 1 o r ui ni dp r- ' I no v. 500 and a site of 20 acres to hare it Lynchburijrlast Mondatf. iy ,.-"-oi"'-V: A; . Aiy ucy rass spent tne r latter there in good time to do theirpart of yeiierson Uavj8 Has decided I -r. . . u wwu', -. V ;V- - th work, arid thdrdid "it well Misa Ada- Whitaker,; of -Durham." i;:The i -gam'e.V waa called : about 8 KlokJ; D. D it AUG hn. ,;' N 7 Pastor. Rougerhont ; vs. Roxboro.' As. announced, ?the: Rougeuiont base-ball c'lub" appeared early Satur-" day morning to play ball against the Roxboro 1 boys, After vliner jwas served, ;;theT;crowd began to gather around- the '.ball grounds, . and you can 'bet hG 1'k ids', of Rokboro - were Yoil rjdon'i,find U3 on the " si r eeti we are -"doing -otir . lest ; ta keep; up with our work and we return, thanks to our patrons for their orders . . . UEO A. ..W SWELL, To the People of Roxboro."- If you wish your property' insured against Fire and -Lightning. - I am now" prepared to write you" a policy t.hftt. th remains rf Vi a. Kna4n htlH).hst. 1 reaching every First Preaidftnt rv" .it -.-Ki .fi i- Sllllll:iy morning and hightan each Richmond as the final resting -place 111(itii. anaevrtr, mr ana r Olircn of his body. . . : . - - nignts. ' rrayer Aieeting ev i'...,iii' 1 1 v 1 1 t.n ' i invr.i iiirri.nnr uv. i ' . ..- -t i.v NVe.lnsvlay night. : Sunday For -pare I rugs, Fresh. Drugs, or s( h,.nl every Sunday morning at 9: 80 nXtIun? usually found in ai village Rev, T, N". IvkY, - Pastor. " :'..-".": . ... : .i ""7' ' M issionary Uaptist Prenchir 18 .Visiting triendS mttOXboro. ' . r . o'f.lof'k. and iaCi?natimafV thfl Mr. Phelps, baggage master on the J home club . took the bat. Long, L. & D.t spent Saturday in Roxboro. j Tucker and Noell being the first bat- juna in- a.WUlaee , iMisa Molli -ti, f hvvflla:yi rM P5 ouuiuugemoM:w. Barnett, Barrett I Visiting her sister MrsWTDantl the bat, were nicely, struck out in nve-minutes alter appucation. j riRC Afln I If5UTMIMPf Will nlare von in kfiaffi Tflliable and-1 H Mil U UUil l IIIIIUL arge company, and as' cheap as any other agentj v R.i H. Dowdy insurance Agent. -Drug Store, call oii -"U. ;..:;, l-.-r"::...' ' l,.-v": . Hal 'V " .s;.-.-''--S -..V..-,;:':v..:.- - I hW T.r.Tf' Tim otomnnt ... T?W An exchange says: "Never judge ; Mp ? -if -nUw' w ff.rpt : tiJSoinfrthoght fche ,Boro boys.chance a man bv;aDDearanceB&A Rhahhv . - ' . 7 " ' v.. s w o4 r j t. oM i--uiil iearn, nas peen quite unweu lor sev- ""1" ." conn aim rourcn minaavs. I nie.iuau wcarinjr nisrnoiusr nat ana I. - - , . - . , . . " ..- .tn.l m.rlit-. Prrt UmI SnonortiniT dnHA in m. Ka ' A tr Tiai f oroi a- T rfui or Jeff ' voaf erd av H the D0XV Scoring 14 runs, and for th itini'iiini. evi, v f !mrs;layr inight Y: Sunday I linqneri subscriber. srii,i.-ii i"cry ouuuay; morning at U'kv. J. II. Lambkhtiu Pastor. I for.; Prtt8boro"to Wisit f Miss ynumV pext , i iniiingsRdiigemoTit had not Myrtle M. Tanner, BoonvilKInd., - .r ' - ; : r : L.. .'a u.. writfisi : r kl Kiwi .;a 4 " We haff a nleasant call last n- vmc v pywu. .,v,, ih, iuc birth. Knots on my limbs were ras "ay from Rev. J. B. Game. Principal boys favor On the 6th, after two large as hen's eggs. Dqctors said of Cedar Grove Academy. had been struck out, Bowling scored I would be a ; cripple; but B, B. B. . MiftaPft-lonniA T!hoothm on -Woods' error, leaviii.o' the score your Milk Shakes, ; Sherbets, Soda . '., '.P'-z' r;'.: Water, etcT- v f . ' - Notice. - '" - ,;vV". -The undersigned, A3 Agent tor J.'.H. Iranti -."V b ir"'!;'i,c-rV''''''; ' ' Un,iilesiron selling airin'tntfine.Tobacco .. ux.. iv. x-uubjxcj:-ho juob rcucivcu, b j trtum, oiiiauusg ttafircs. - ssiu tract is adap? new stfcVnf7 White'-D-ewi Gbod s I JlJIt ?-.; m iact, . . n...,v. j I nas curen me funna jinn wpII I nhftll I xr.. u. j --'- sn. - I . nil UiO V umi iiiiiion nuu jiiii, ' j -. , . , Miuy I1UUU, 111 ViranvjlUc' COUntY, arc 1 iO lOvl. . - Fc .w v. .ue .men wpo visitinsr Mr. and Mrs. James, Par I ne masons are u.i worn . n me inventeq isiooct isaim were porn. - ham- 1 1 . Hon. A: :H. A: Williams will have Mr. arid Mrs. W; C. Bradsher. and The Kuar.i ol county Com mis- a competitive examination at Greens- Mr. Tip Hopkins came up from Dur- ,on.rs win ne in session again next boro, August 12th, for a vacancy at ham last, Friday, and spent Friday Mon.lay. : rWestv'Polnt.-V.Somft-'-nfvnnr tPwiii' and I-Satordav-'itf i' Roxboro 'y-an(l'.at Ko.xlKiro boys can sympathize! "J 8 ongnc. to try tnis examination, -j UUUK v. wiiii iiiti uuui'i.muiii trui.ners; i ' . . J ?- ft. v"v t air. u. Al. nines, ol1. Milton, was liurham. itii their lii'V went to A biro crowd witnessed the game ,,i !i:isi-!).-ill last Saturday between Hoiijvm.nit an I Roxboro. -..v J Tucker and Jsoell scored on' the . 7th. for Roxboro, while; the visitors could' not find the ball. On the 8th, the home boys scored 6 more runs while .the visitors scored 3 runs on a 3 bagger and Jones' error. ' 'On theSth, Noell: Memtfc Woods, -!CV Critclier- and Morris scored, while place at this-military academy, .j . in town Monday, in the. interest of Bowling. J.,'Cannadav awi Bowling, To DisDel Colds :f ma lUBiiiam-e ouaiiiess . ana atso k. struck out,: leaving tlie- score iuijkiiiv a iter lub, interests of the 'i 38 4.' Struck out : Long, Headaches and Fevers; to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, . ' . c - 'I. ' . Cannaday 3. Krrors ; Lng 1, Xoell when, onahlvft or hilirjna nr vli An th I . Miud " v: V ViJ-l.i.- i A A " Wlv.iW X ' t ""j; -J v ut.. l , 1 . t..!r,t. t h, i -rimitivc llamist S " L .i X. . f. I. ' . elln. AV' ' 3-Cannaday; Miller A Heflin in ; S:itur.l:iv 'fen manentlyjure habitual constipation, to Oxford last Monday in regard tfo T!li? iu,i;;np:sVifci; 7 - to awaken the kidneys and liver to a the removal of the asignee. of A. A. and Bwhng. S, L ;Base ad. healthy activity,' without irritating Shaw and the appointment of a ire- hlts ; KP 3i i Rougemont;-1 : or weakening them,; nse Syrup of eeiver. Therase was heard bv his Home i-jruu hits it Roxboro, 6 ; Rouge- mid Sunday. ' : V.dir !ittention ia onired ta an ml . . iu or weakeninor them, nafi Svrnrt tkf ft iii) : ti in it ii uup t 't n Tnn i ti i - 7- - f'.u-i u i : Alliance t ujMHuse. i . - v r - ' , -. I i : i t the Uoxboro bovs in- lcTnic an excursion. a -.ii team over ana cross oats r Tne Methodist and Hantist Sim- - . i ! '' will: J.lllii I i . 1 1 . '( ceiver. lhe case was heard by. his tlonor Judge yinston, and his deci sion was .given': in-- favor; ot the as siffnee. - ; f . . .A . .-; A" ;a:0 ex- "The Sunday School Conference of Ac woatlier turne ui;- t w.i or taroe day r'niiii 1c i one verv much of autumn w.':it lier. Bros, are erecting a side track at ! lepot, which will be a great coh- wonld'euioy 'a sood cUv Schools will loin in a nio,ni m m. v -i t ' cursioir to Houston on Tuesday 3 1st Durham District, convened on w ea- e.l off quite cool hey will leave Roxboro at 7:17 re- nesday morning, - Jny 8th, at -10 ,-s last week. It turning f 7:03. The fare will f be o'clock; and was called to,order by UHII tU UCUIS . IUUUU tilU..- "I T 11 .--...I. U :J.i. II XT i i . i . i i , iijaui.ri.il. xarrihii, i reoiucui. ouy mviieu uj join m auu nave a ; . , , - UriAa t?m TCHr,;. M Snow took his place as Secretary. Air. J. u. Kajjisey, who was asso- " Anr mm,.AU.M Kull Dr. E. A. Yates, after the address of nutc e,tM.r ot tne rvenner 1Iostou tmni the welcole by the President, reid a . . 1 I Pioneer team of Roxboro. You may most interesting oaDcr on "The dos- v.v.m.v. . - sitniities oi tne woric in tne Here is something worthy of con- Durham District.' sidejation by out business men. The At 11 a. m., J. H. Sonthgate fol v aterioo uoserver raay i ynave you jowed- an a(idres8j which wa8 ever thons-ht of the fact that the . .. . . ' . ... - Our city fathers should , have our progress and wealth of the world is luu 01 "waction, ..u may u- streets nnt in imnd prnidition dnrinor lnrwAlilwe mar rrv VftAt.lv-dnp to tained his well earned recitation a8 0 0 . fc,--J - -J J 1 J J r- ' the Summer months, especially the those who have given thought, time I a speaker of rare power. street leading to the depot. , ., , ; ? and money to new Industries. rhey - The afternoon session was opened Don't forget the Sunday School TTl 1 W,tl with religious services by Rev. O. excursion to Houston next Tuesday. ward9. Those who hold back, hunt Ryder of Dirhaai- ' Rev. J.-E. Un oikij can go wno win pay tne ea niacea for themselves and fam- derwood, of Mt. Tirzah, followed in " ilies; seek perfectly safe places for their capital at a biz per cent in snn Cnnntt had 150.000 nonnda of whal nas aireaar Deen estaDiisnea, J I . 1 i m . a m tobacco at Davis and Gregorv's no1 ltie greaesi Deneiactore 01 oneninsr ale in Richmond last manamu, ur mo icauc iu mo Fm eek , way of true, enjoyable wealth. Home run hits : ' Roxboro, 0 ; Rouge mont! 6." XBases on balls : Long, 2; Cannady, 3. The Roxboro boys did- some veryiiard "batting, while. Long was a puzzle to the;A'isitors torslup. Mpsm. Pass .-tontiie house oh the tiie eiiienee to them Died." - Death, the impartial enemy of the human race, has again been busy at his appointed work, and the son ov Mrs.- IJ. O Jsnant is., no ,:roore Thornton .was about.: 1 7 years old He died Sunday . night, -AJuly : 5th. lie. retired , as well .as com mon, and.1 awoke Aalout -11 o'clock and told them all that he was going to die, and was perfectly, willing to go. 1 He . wanted to be ' with Jesus During his life he won the esteem and highest regard of all who knew him. - This blessed sufferer is free from all pain, -and now rests in the arms 01 our isaviour, -wno : nas jn vited all children to come unto Him. INSOiE YOUK rilOl'EKTY IV THE OLD SUN MUTUAL J XSU RANCE COMPANY, A of. New Orleans, La A ;. v ' :; ? 5,; . t.; -Insures against-- . v All kinds of Summer drinks dis pensed aty the Fountain "of. Barnett Barretr&X!o:l:;-S"u1 Nice, Btylishi and cheap Millinery at Mrs. J. A. Noell' s, Roxboro. Don't fail- to call whei in town. . Wrm wealher:has cbme.Call- at Barnett, Barret & Cos.,", ' and a get ORGANIZED, ISoS-ASSETvSj . '$1,068,260. . Compare itA with any" firt-class Company yourself,-and iadge of its ' '. Represented bv -; MR. LEE H. BATTLE, v A Cashier of People's Bank; rftiRoxboro NAC;"-. Who. will alwaysVbe glad to see you, and writesyou a Policy at any time. A ATUCKER &.TRAVER, a A" AgehtSLfpr PersQn Cft. N. C. Uil'Q t3 1 L-3 L3 - v" anil even-tliina: that is ei-own inr'this- lat- Terms easy .'J'' : ?. ' Said lanit is': Jiat 16 known as 'tbe Jnnie Mooney riaoe. atjoiuiug 11 . K- XiantlC Joho Ashley and others. . t . i Aa-"'a:;AA;S?.4A7 mwtl-'mt pretty - ana . ohea., call and see : theiH;C4vA"i'A -18-31 -'A ".; '"' A"'. ASvy :r ;:;"; 'AV". : Paint3,; Oil8, Yarnishes,AinJarge quantities and at the lowest prices, at t BaKNKTT,. BRRETT.& Co's."' - Prescriptions cfully clampbnhded at all honrs;ulayf night: vHonest prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. - V JiARXETT, BAERKTT & Co.. Parties visiting Chub : Lalie, A can always find & good twat, with compe- renr. hnilsrt.o manaorfi. i."at reason- , , . . . . ;.,. . , ri. I 'rf the .superior tmi-ttir J'riKn ccmtty.'io be able price, -tor; pleasure rifiesv - l he j bi4on ui3u.t- srmiay ie(cre be ihi uwmiv T'-V. ""i" "fT u.w.,.ulvu j heki niw t oiirt Uimsertu saul i-onuu, jn 'the accommodate about' 30 persons-r or liown rf uxfKn-u.:.v.;t;AMi atiswer .or aemur lar-a t- i ' to,-.. i - y Kir .A I U) M,e cviupliiiut iu sil actionipi th 1'UUtiff uciuia, ., vk' - -. T-A. ;y -v l uipi to me court wr tiio rne iwutjcui iu i r CLAYTON, "'y "A: 1 ",, "1'Wiks.i urn ?ira nity or joic, W.-, ChUD Lake, IS. C . J . . . , . , Cli W hiienr court- SO1 UAKOUNA.TiU SU tKRIoIt COURT rersoii couuty-, J' J. ; August Term 189i. Kihlje Lyon, Notice J "serVit-e of Summons WmA l.yon. .-A-: l'dlUi.-atiotu .: ?M V':"- r-f"AA- to wbi.i.jo The Defendant above nweil. B ill (ake nulice thai an tteitMii eutilleil as alxive." hjis bwcu oom- uieuceii m Uie superior Omrl ol l'ersomDty; N. jrtraingt liim, havin); for its purpose th me uHiiHtion oi uie icu(ia oi ruAirinior pe twven the I'latniiff iiiid l)c(t.-tiitunt :.( " A: ' Ami lhe Deiemlant will Jm ilier take' notice Mini, nc in rii 3ii w appear ui tlie ue.( xeriD Nurse's - Sore Mouth Cu red. . I have 'used "Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy for nurse's sore month and was perfectly cured; and -can recom. mend it as a good ttmic. y a.; - - r -A - . . Mrs. W; McNahi. : Maxton, N. C, Jan. 13,.1891. OttiiAM.Kl) tty v:rri- ot n oiMeriif ibeSupeiisrOHirt ! PerRfin county. N. C 1 will nell if. front of the Uourt House ttooc i Uotlioro, ni tbe 1st Mun- day in Anguel, 1891,. to thchigheec bfiltler for i tlOOcashf remainder on a ereilit of nine uioi th wit lis per cent--in Lerasl, a trn.'l .f iaml in aict Slate "ami --cihhhv. m tiusbv ork-(Mwuvhiu. ailjmnuig lau'ltj of H. "r. .Mten.-.la T. Jones imiiI oiliersv-tiiiiaiiiiti3: Iu uv.ivt wire n ims, liemjf Wie Sally wlntlk-l i i l.n e. . i ins Hale is tHile,lty V:mbu( n anicr of the "Suiernir Court of I'ervtm .'trfiaiy. v IhlRHnioIJulv, . - , -. Al.KX O IiltlAXT. ' . - j - V . r - Ailniinisirator V1RG1M V FIRE AM) MARIXEj IXSCRaME COMPACT, l; a;. ricumondV - Assets .'-v.fr.- -" ... - . 550,000. INSURES - AGAINST V FIRE AND LIGJimixG . i - . . ,.. ThU old company, now more than half acn uiry iu successful operation, has paid ' v HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of Lwscs to citizens ot North Carolina. lisues . NOTICE! ISy virtue of an onler of lhe Superior Court, to me (tirecbnl. 1 will, on the 3rd day of-Angiiet 1891. in iront of the Court House floor in Uoi- boro, S sell at public Ri;nlion to the higheiU uiuaer, M)i, sniiaie near uie corpiratc nm tU of lh town, and alreadr Mirrouiuiecl or adjacent to a srowiiiir settlement. - iiieasan surroim lingd-hihl rood neihliors.. -These lots are large, good soil,, and lav well convenient i to streets, etc : But a sliort distanr from llie churches of the town. Title lU-ilisoTiteU. Please- :o us toe laror to can in uie lmie store and see Plat of" these lots. .These are .the. only lots known to be fof sale en the market. .' Terms et Sale: (30.00 cash, balance in 6 and. us montns. . .. :y a.j. kik.nmt, - r i - vA.i-y Aj.Ay ;'VV ; Adm'r Store "House : for Rent ft'on:.an(, TOyC priced &lov;asA C: ' , ; : 7 , ii c P r- llinstlClaillfol'IS i'y.'yt..-.:?''.-; v' .v:''. r"4;'.-.. A.'A:'-'.' ;-""v'y-. '"A1-." v'Ar-i" yy caii be done" by any one. ; '' w : .-y a' - -".r. . A"". !.'"'. ' ;v . '.y. --y; A- AA :Y ';? A":''' " . - : (ione ibring?hr? w :ivwill !;be onevery 'M-pA. :,AtA-' :-,tA '; - :S,' r ----- ""yv;:'.-;'A' -;;.yvf5;:A;i-i-A,; '--r: lr;..f.ri. iii-' v..ii' f-.-v; "A : - K. " ..rs- or lli;; vHi)i".i- fK.-- -'A v V-r' . 1 - ' .- 'I-, n , " j-'v'-ry --'yj-.vi Vv i:'.y .-A... ". : A.. ''',''Ui"A r A? ' y-"''' 'v,'.-. :y;!'y '?'' i ' A -';.'";, xy :' 'Yy --ArV A'.; . ..-' -' -."-"'A r' ' ' :'' ' ' .;v - AyA-.A': ;-ri ;-y.".A ;' : . .y. A AY' .":.'J"? ? 7".?' ,'.? y - J r-y : Vy 'f 7 A ON Clothing; Shoes, ,Dry Goodsi Notions a very solid and practical address, which was well received by the appre ciative audience.- We see it stated that Capt. Rosser j Dedication. There will be ' organized at Bine Wing, N, C., ott Thursday the 23rL, a Baptist Ch urch. - ,Order of ser vices as follows: Sennoa by Kev. S. of the L. & D.j hauled more"; passen gers on the 4th of July than any con ductor of any. railroad leading out of Lrnchburg. v -He took np something over 1,000 tickets, Prof: ti..W.'Tillett requests to say tuat rerson uountr is entitled to a scliolarship at the Mechanical Col lege at Raleigh. And anv one wish- H.Thompson, of South Boston,' Va., District. The reports showed a grat at 11 o'clock a. m. after -which an ifvina development-the S. S intermission of abbnt one hour for ' Rev. F. A. Bishop was on the pro- esL gramme to preach .on Wednesday , fc console onr8elve. and night, but the storm prevented, roucn A11 thing8 work together to the regret of the Conference. - I for Vood to them that love GodA" Theisession of Thursday morning, Tlj ht of a ble89ed immortalitv was occupied in hearing reports from hovera 0'er his newly -madejgrave, the various Sunday Schools of the and the' voice of inspiration can be heard saying, "Blessed- are the dead who die in the Lord.'! ; . Thornton was a Sufferer from a baby restrictions, and liberal liTu terms andMn- up. ine tamuy naye the consoian" , ,,-T: - w ', pa Lm e r, ' PresiUeni. ' tion ot knowinor that he for -whom J Jw, n. mccabthy, secretary. they mourn was : , a good boy, andhas DMHJNES. Distnct AgGIlt, We who are left be- - T a, " ; muion, - 1 hae a large, convenient and wi 11 located Store House that 1 would like t lent to a good man. Has always enjoye t a good- trade. a good man can easily do t6,O0O to $8,000 business yearly. 'Will rent reasonable. Apply to ,. : . ' -A"' --A' " ''' Mill Creek. N.C- NOTICE. cause. In them, the fact was brought Hattik R. 1 . . -m . i I m ma tM a m faolittM m riAAnAF i ntanAof v I . mt . a 1 - a. L ! - . . - i n i si . k rt i &ic iiiauiicobiii a uccuvi luicicob iu i inoroia mnrn i ni.nrr in i.iiim nhi'. i ntr tr. fifanrl f.MA Praminormn oan in 1 lie (JrZUllZttU. UUU LUC usual t;uu it I o - I v. ii. uw wa v v AumumtwvA v A vwu L . o J - I . ' . . - ' so lv calhno- on him at Mt. Tirzah. I delivered by L,H: Jjamberth of Rox- S"day. Schools,, by their increased tion of the- country t than all other , boro, JT C; after which the: closing 1 attendance. A majority of the Schools diseases pui logewier, ami uuiu We still have a fe n recefpts on exercises will be conducted by Rev. J . J. Iansdell, also, of Roxboro, . A cordial invitation ' is extended to the public.. A: -yy "-' - liand and as it is getting late in the season we would like to lelose them ont. Price $1.00 for each and the C'oi kier one. year. Come and get one if" you have not already done so. We learn that Prof. J. W . Tillett has been offered the position as prin cipal of the graded school at ; South Hoston. This is quite, a sompliment to IVot. Tillett, and if he' sccepts we liave no doubt he will . give entire satisfaction. A " - 1 The man who begins work for the town with the idea of "what he cah make for himself out of the town, is not the kind of man the . town wants. It wants men who work with tlie idea of how much they1' can make the town worth to others. Scotland Xoi k Ifrift'riTiij? " ' . - . r ' We see it stated . that the 'JVews :iml 0-m t in- is to be enlarged to an ei'4ht-pa2;e and wiil appear in" a new dress. Our informant, did uot say whether (Japt. Ashe wouut put in a "paster and cutter" or not, but we guess he Mill and perhaps . a . "flash' press too. a; A-;: "; - . Rev. W. L- Wright? preached at the Raptist Church here last Sunday morning and night." In the afternoon he preached to , th childrien W have heard his sermons highly , com- Himented.-- Mr. A right . has many friends in Roxboro who jure always delighted at an opportnnitv to" hear liim preach, f - ,v -AVe learn that, the new manage ment of the Lynchburg &- Durham Hailroad have closed' up and dis missed the agents at four , depots , in tliis and Durham counties! as 'fol lows : Woodsdale, Helena Lyn dover and Bahama. ::-This : will' be quite a disadvantage to the patron age of the road near these points and we hope it is only a temporary suspension. , . '. The Board "of County Commis sioners at - their meeting the first Monday in this month decided' to issue Bonds to the - amount of : ten thousand dollars to be used r in the payment of the .indebtedness. The honds are to be the denomination of $500 and to run ten andjtwenty'years equal portions. Chairman ,. T. . II (Mreet and A.K oushee were ap pointed to have bonds printed. An exchange ' gives the following tjnely advice," which -is worth acting upon : ''Don't fail to say . a good word fo your town,. whenever oppor tanity presents itself, and above all don't forget to do a good deed to ad vance its.material interests Words are good, but actions are better. , In booms aa "in everything else, 1 ac tions speaK louder" than words, and hring larger rewards." ' - " ' List of Jurors, The following are the Jurors drawn at the regular meeting of the , Com missioners,, to serve at the next term of the Superior Court r A. N. Jlamlin.'-Zacuariah Uakley, FLong- J. C. Clayton, W. A. Malone, '- John E.' Chambers, J. H. Zimmerman, ,W;i P. Melton,;J. 1. Gentry, J. R. Haskins, J. W. Buch ananan, J. F.vDaniel, C. P. Sanford, G. T. Thomas, W. D. Gregory, J. J. Murray, JL R. Long, A. C. Long, W. M. Sanford, J. C. Blalock, J. R. Reade, W..B. Brooks, Daniel Long, Jas: M. Sneed, Thomas Ellis, Henry Webb, col., W. A. Duncan, H. A. Whitted. col.,. Walter Williams, J. M. Bray, Wm. S. Dixon, R. Ii. Bailey, John Morris, C. G. Harris, T, C. Barnett,. . V Wmstead House, RQXBORO, N. C, W. H.. Williams, 5.' 'A r V- .t -i i r :"'.rj- - y A. t . PROPRIETOR." - ' ....."''- -i- . . "--..;' n. 4. ' ? This house is open to the- . - ' PUBLIC GENERALLY." ;: and for ' ' Drummers Particularly.-; Good rooms, table fare the very boat the marlcet will afford. Call and see me whenever an op Havlu4 iBls dav Qualified aa AdininiRiminr m C. T. Uamlin, deceased, I hereby notify allper i sods owing said estate., to eoui forward and mase lmmeaiate payment, anil all per . one holding claims, against he estate to present them lor payment on or before the Sth day of July, 1892, or this notice will he plead in bar nAaiijiA Administrator. of their recovery. xnisduiy sui.i&ti., - Notice to Stockholders. Letters that Came. But Were A Not Called For. . ; The following is a list of letters remaining in t'ie Post-Office- at Rox boro, N, C, July 15th, '1891 : W. W. Allen, D. 1 ; Uradsher, Miss Renta Bowen, Mrs. .Louisa uairtt, Mrs. Millie Bolton, Bullard dc-Cooper, Jho. Wis Brooks, .Zub Billey,.A. W Clark, O. Connet, Lee Cuthran, Miss Lncy Clayton, Lucy, Chartis, Mrs. A. L. Clayton. 2; G. W. Day, Mrs. Renr Day., JVlisS; Mary Dnnn, J. ti Fov. S vWm; Freshwater; Tom Green, Haywood Harris, H. Jones, J. -A Kavorkian,- Miss Sallie F, , Kirby, Mrs. Elizabeth Lea,' Wm. Lee,' J.' M & Lee Long, C. C. Macin, Geo. W. Moon.? R.r Mitchell, t J.. W.. Oakley, Tom'Pew, Miss Ida Parrish, J." G. Smith, GeoV Sanford, R. Mi Smithers, A. F. Smith, Miss Lula Scoggm, Y F. Thomas," MTS.LNannie Trollinger, R. A. Thornton, Bell Woson, Sam Williamson, col., Mrs. A;- L. Yates. "" Persons calling for any letters in the aboYe.listv will pleasestate : that they are advertised. h t -vi---.-j w'.'Jas. Aj Cabveb,'' PrMi '.-ri La Grippe Again. J ' ' During! the. epidemic of La' Grippe last season Dr,.; King's New Discov ery for Gohsumption,'. j,Cpughs r. and Colds, proved to be the. best remedy; Reports from the: many who used it confirm this statement, lhey -were not only quickly relieved, bnt the dis ease left no bad after . results. We ask you to give this remedy, a trial and we guarantee that -you, wiji be satisfied with resnlts -5 or the- pur. chase price wilf he refunded, y It has no equal in La Grippe, or any Throat, Chest or LungATrouble.' 1 Trial .bot tles free at J. D. Morris Drug Store Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. - Science has proven-Ca- portnnitr afford. -1 am also prepared W. H. WILLIAMS; PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES nt ui Alnyi. - were found to continue through the "1C, ' lc7 , ' " :1F1 io ue lucuratue. - rut a greai iuaii winter. N . . years, doctors pronounced it a local On Thursday afternoon, a report disease, and prescribed local rem was adopted looking to the placing edies, and . by constantly ; failing to int.hii. fild a man to travel throno-h cure with local treatment, pronounced ., . . , . . . . Ai T it incurable me uwnvi, orgamzmg nw ouool8 tarrh tQ bfi a constltutional disea9e . . . ' ftf anu inspiring wreaier uiuius and therefore reqtlires constitutional those already existing. This was treatment.- Hall's Catarrh Cure, man the most important work of the meet- ufactured - by F. J. Cheney & Co., ng. AThe Conference throughout was 1 .i t'' T well attended, and great interest was iT,trnallv in doaes from 1 0 manifested Much and lasting good drops to a teaspoonful. v It acts- di was done. The good people of Rox- rectly on the bloodand mucous sur- taces ol the system.' l hey oner une erj- delegate and visitor went away failg t( cure ; Send for circulars and charmed with the coming town of testimonials. Address the tobacco belt. ' , F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. year at linrnng- "V J oo- aa. - r .: : - ! ' . .- ,- , . . Messrs. Long & Carver has just Rev; L. Et Thompson, of Yancey- purchased another lot of the very ti -f i.i . mt .. s . . .i a. i hnof -naw orir a . ornnn wnriri n or mo. vine, preacnea on xnursaay, nigm ? TT " i A'Ai.ili , - . 'JA t,;r.Ara anA oro nrimaroA tr- An M IT&fl A VC.luRIVA Salti of these Celebrated to a large congregation a most ,ef. 'T":rV V ' u. xr - fectiye sermon On the theme, -The ceiling in the best possible manner t-TJ1bftn l7!Tm 9. lfrimin conversion of children." This ser and- by the New York starboard IdUlKQBr. 18113111 a iHJUlC. ? mon was full of thought and spiritual gauge,, and can; in? a fewysTur- The : 0nlyV Maactaring Opticians nnw - nish you-with Bracketsjand . Mould- - . f ; i lings or the latest patterns, ana a . zr&iz' ' ' The Remains of President good lot of turned work, a Theyliave Peddlers are not supplied with - '- 'A"": Davis., - - - : aa la large lot of excellent dry lumber -. these famous Glasses fr TAffflV on nana at reasonaDie. prices. - xi 7V whom it may concern-: . ' ;y " . - . . - ' The Rtor.kho1dra of the Person Couniy Farmers' Alliance Ware house Company, are hereby called to meet in the Court House at Koboro, N. C, on . . FRIDAY, HIE 21Tir DAY OF JULY 1891, at 10 o'clock A. 1T.1 Kvery Stockholder should oe pr sent, as more w;ii ne- uusiaess or reat imnortaace for their considers tioiu Tiieie wnl also be a called meetiup ol tae County Alliance i at S p. Jl. , on the same dfiy. Lt ns nave a full attendance. ' -4 tVM. m kkuitt, - " s. W. I. XKffTOS, ' . rres. Bd. Oir. wors. oci etarj . - - j The Conference die to meet next. ton. . i 13 v, m 3ity L - 11 Fines Collected by -the - Magistrates. ' " ' c-, oo - - - ' "-The followliur fines have been collected ami reported' by the Magistrates -iroin December Mta, low, w June oib, jo;;j; . - - .v J.X.. Brooks, Esq. y- . Pee. 19. State s. J- W. Daniel ". , y " A. Y.- Sstterlielil ..-A." W. -H. WlllUras. Esq. - Feb; ll . -i Contempt -March H State vs Lewis Williams it " Wrens j I "J. Y ' Wade, Esq 'SI State T8.JL. & S : y r. .-. " ? . H. II. Klcholn, Ksn. April 6 State vi T. Tate . ' y. . a. H. Yarborough, Esq. A." Stote vs G. Crowder,. .: - v .. : . G. H. Jones, Esq . $1 00 1 uo "5(10 200 50 R. E. COUCH, " 'Jeweler,,, , 4 13 Slate vs -r- " " " L 4 A ' " " - Mitchell . - . " 7 " S. H , Cntes y , . C M. O. Wagstaff, Esq. " . ts H. Day ;AA ' ' H. H: Nichols, AstJ. - June 8 State vs Klnah Tewnsend " - " 11. B 50 1 00 50 : .si; if. 75 50 25 100 -200 Kovster C. B BEOOK8, ; ' l" y, . . . Cnipty Treasiireri 2 50 0 r 0 '- " Etc. ay r V- : ' (..- Every effort willv tie ! inade to run our stock -down. tqf the very lowest limit Nothing will Jbe spared. Our oliject is- to get rid of the goods, and we .will. : f -i. ake P r ices to.do.it.-. Oui1 assortment is still com plete and bargains7 are found on eyery counter. (Jail on . a .BERMAKN & GOODFRIEiUD. J. C. .WINSTON. john a. wintson : ' - SUCCESSORS TO WINSTON, SON & ilcGEE, V 620 and-632 Main street, Lynchhitrg, Ya'., ; ;."..i.;;yvJ--::i,'.-'7;sVHOLKSAT.B AND.KETA1L DKAJ.KK -I.v- ; . v - Furniture, Mattresses and Ghairs.. .. ' r' " - SOLE MAXUFACTCKKE8 OK THK !'HCNT . . . - Arm Lock Spring Bed, the Best Spring Bed in Use. VE ALSO N MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HAIR ' - ; MATTRESSES. GIVE tJS'A CALL. 4 OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWES INew York,, Jnly ll son Davw, who has been spending - P . f .& . Several , weetS at tne -iewy lorK ,ir nrAer Rest, work at lowest Hotel, left this morning without inak- prices is their moto. and guarantee, ing a decision as to the 'disposition Mr, Carver gives the business his rtffT,rmaiT. n her ltfi'hnh'and Personal attention and-can always ,i .- -it., j- j i ii.. tr:!!' . . y . i . . t. - . -" v- j- I ue louiid at, me xuiiu: It )S reponeu tuai eiic uan ububu lur C. H. :HDHTER i. has opened a full line of A vou need anything in. this lino "xJont K T awtt f C1b anfl PanrTr lTrftrPriPi CEDAR C'ROVE, N, C. . oo- Fall Term opens Aug. 27tb. Primary, Grammar -School, High a year in which to give" an answer to The Dominion Illustrated the Richmond , and Jackson, Miss.: ru raa0' f i,.,nin?nn 'must delegations, who have waited upon irated for July 4th'; has a fine account School, -Business,, Music,; Art and her. . ' v of a fishing trip by Douglas Sladen, Military departments of study , the Doet. on the north shore of Lake a ouiueuiapicpiucu iut uuiw Suoerior. -in that wild,- wand and of colleges, or for active life in the store formerly occupied by Dr. R. A. Morton: . . ; . . loojwiu nna my.siocK . r!- . COMPLETE. j ' - ' -. . ' i . A and if in need of anything my line call on me. - . ' " r IM:ot1jO; Hannibal Hamlin's Will. -1- Bakook; 31ainev JulyJ 11. The pictnresque region opened up by the -y We referytte . people . of: Person will (Ii. l.fa linn : TI.nnihol.TT.mJ Pnnilan Pni'fifi Pailroftd i "". Afisft I COUUtV CO ' J , Li. , BTOOKB, tiBO. JUr, MacLeod,, whose Reverent Pilgrim age was so delightful a serijes of let ters, contributes "a. charming article on Balmoral and the Highlands, illus trated by views of the Queen's favor ite residence as seen from the rivdr. fiT Virnf-. TwATit.v-fnnr 'Honrs in-a i.nve had the pleasure or a call trom California Mining' Camp' -'recall Mr. K. Li. u&via, wno is representing yjvidiy the famous days of the forty r ine nome ouppiy Asawmuou, , ul niners. There are many fine en- lin, has- been- admitted -to probate. The document is short is lacking in ponderous legal- phrases, and is characteristic of Mr.' Hamlin. The will makes no public bequests B. L. Bradsher and J. T. Cates, Esq., who were patrons the past year. -j Send for Year Book, and satisfy yourself. . - - ' REV. B. GAME, A 'j,2-3nr " "Principal. of Chicago.. He' explained - the -wofk- gravings and much brisht readine ings of his Association in a very sat. matter in this issae.- The Damin ion isfactory. manner. By-: the method jnUlttr,lti is a delightful weekly vis which the . Association, has, adopted, y.or : tliat Should be found in' every tney ao.away enurtsiy witu .uw: miu-1 ciiltnrea home die man, and the consumer Duys direct from tne jnanuiacturer. .: inisi ., We &ik our Vdtr0,s to bear with Association Is endorsea by tne ff-; tte delay in deliverhiff photoaphs, mers' Alliance ana many canieswiy - unavoidable. We shall try i'V1 B V az?- , another plan in the future which we will ,call on .the people-of ;: Person - -Wlt suell 0CCnrcnCeV county and .explain the plan of this . , -r . 1 - Pxiotograher. Association. - . - 3t - r ' . - , Caveats, and Trade-Harks obtained, and all Pat ent bnsineaa conducted for Moockatc FcCS. Ou OrnctiaOPPoaiTCXIS. Patcmt Officc and we can eecure patent In less time Uum tbon remote from Washington. - fiAmt mmlffl rintwinff nr nhotA . with deflCril- tion. We adrise. If patentable or not. free of charge. Our fee not dne till patent is seen red. A Pamphlet, Hoir to Obtain Patents," with names of actual clients In your Statu, county, m town, sent free. Address, , y , - O.A-SfJOVV&CO. OFF. PATtNT OrriCK. Wa?UlN6TOl. D. C Ub-w- Pi-ices a.n.A Scj.-u.stre -You -will alwa-y'i find in. fltock'-'a good supoiy of . r.i . MEAT, - - " - MEAL, FLOUR, ' " LARD, y - SUGARS-COFFEE. -- ' , SYRUPS,., - a &c. : - ' ': We have' a complete line of canned Goods, toilet articles, ; . F a-ii er Slat i o nary SHOES! Shoes, SHOES!! - I also carry a large stock of hand some snoes, lor ia(ue auu- umjiuo men, Boys and girte all o f which " 1 bought belbte the rise in leather .,nd will sell at a bar am. v : - - y Don't forget the place to find -.. . . - - C. H. HUNTER.: v , . ...... . , , '. f ; .. k ' ' . 1 i A 1' . 1 A " " ' .Ai '. 1 ' : 1J ; IJ ; f 1 j ; k" b : '; ' ; The stock of goods of . A. A.Y Shaw iiiIlbxboro, on the Corner: of MaiivancTR. K. Street, will be- closed, out A;.-'". : a a v Immediately at Cost. This stock V consists of Hats,;. Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods &cJ &c. Jf yoii need anything calli arid, examine as these goods must be sold at once. I mean nothing; but business. Will sell the entire -stock- W.W.KITCHIN, : ; - - Assignee of A. A.. Shaw. k: Af -'A I
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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