A.
.rCJcjurjcr
ia published in the Ventre' r a One
tobacco growing section,-" making it
on of tho best advertising racdiums
for merchants and warehouseman" in
the a Doming' counties. Circulates
largely, iu Person, Granville, Kttrhara
and Caswell counties, in .North Car
olina, and Halifax county, :; Virginia:
Ad vertising rates reasonable ; terms
matle known on application. ''-.'-i.i
O F ESS I O.N At C. AFDS
l.UNSFOED,
' Attorney at Law
" ' Roxboro', N. C . Y'Y; ''
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Attorney at Law; and
Notary Public, : :
as I'limi.sto-t liiin., : ;i,
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Atto rney at Law,
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Attorneys at Law,-
RoxUoro. N.-C..'
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V Uli IIAM. Y y Y,
Attorney at" Law,
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- W AULiCK: "
Atto.'!ioj3 ct Law, ut
. r i u- in iilitlin rtutll tiii-Siali- . iu
in.. r l:ril i-'-r . ,.U j'.'rtfHt ul i-nWlw
lirtliv i:tMi..i ' ' ' ,Y
s,.r,:l a'ti'iiti-'i: ' . ' ' ' "' "
unwell .iiinV.v". Y .
Dr. K- J. T.ccker,,
.URCEON DENTIST.,
(Iitfick tunier rvn Uairs in. Uie
Hi rritt I'liiMiiin. - v
jU. It A. itTON, . . ' -
rrvillng t'tail!ii Y: . "
Roxboto. N. C. ,
jircrii ln pnfeiial ervlw i !')';
-i It.ixuoru inl xurroinuUiisfeuaniry. I'm" we
it all the branch t iiwlici lie. , a
y.l. W. U. CIUSP,
rratlcine Physicirtn.
"Roxboro, N. C. . - Y. .
iiIui-h liia irofemonal nervices to liic wile
at Uovlxir.i hhI Burroumling commuuily.
D
U. J. A. WISE.
:; fmctlclng PbyicUn, Y
3 Roxboro, N. C.
Offers Ins irnfe88ionI 8tTTie trt Hie people
.! iCii.lHrn ami iiurr.mn linn wmunmiHy. ItoiU
I.Murf tn corner of Alurxan alrevt ami lUania
venue. v.
t. s. Winntoml, -I'riwHrnt.
8. ftradsber,
Caabier.
FaIlers, Bank of Roxooro,
ROXBORO. N.C. .
l,.i-wiu receiveJ and re.'lecttons anil re
inilUiiicei. jiromjilly maile. ... .
- Roxboro, N. C. - '
NOW IS YOUR TIME!-
Come to Roxboro and : invest and
get a foot- hold, "before everything
gets too high for yop, and: when yon
come don't forget. . v
J AS. W. BRANDON.
The Barber. . ;
He is willing and ready to accoro
modate his friends, anl always keeps
up with the latest styles. ; , - - '
MILTJN'IiliV'
AND-- ": '
- DRESS-MAKING. -
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SPRING SErlSON- OF. 1891
'...; V .:.-'.',.. v--;Y
Larger stock than ever before." 'Y-
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-All the New Styles,
and at prices which will please. ,
Don't fai I "to give me a call when
n need'of ' Yy ' J .
MILLiNERV,&c
The Dress Making Department ja
be in charge of . - " ,:- . '
Miss M a rtha Hudson,
with a good force of assistants. V
Y Call early. 'Y. .
MISS PALLIE YANCEY, - '
Over Mr. 'A. R. Fousliee;s Store.
RoxlM)ro, April 0, 1891.. .':' V- .
10 DESIRABLE Wm
, . -LOTS; FORi SHLE."g
-.: ? Y oo -f.
I have" 10 very desirable . TOWN
LOTS on lower Main street, that 1
will sell privately at very reasonable
prices. ' These lots are. beantbally
situated for building parposes. There
b a nice grove' .of trees uponrthem,
with excellent shade. Parties wish
ing to purchase: would do weH to.see
these lots Vox an)information,i;all
on or address - ,V-;:Y:
v MRS. J. F. TERRY,
-A
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; Roxboro, N.-C,
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NOELL CIIOS, P ropri
DARKNESS AN D LIGHT.
BY ;MU3. I.'"il.-11010:11.- -'
, The presumption and ingratitu ie
displayed Jtowtril myself I by "yprtr
conduct, 1 wj 11 pass without comnjent ;
bnt"TWhenH it wmes to your ' shame
lessly endeavoring to entrap johe of
my guests and honored friends into
tW disgrace of an alliance ; with , the
daughter of j a convicted lcloh;it" is
time to y t " i
'. f'VStopT the dark blue eyes seemed
to emit a lightning JikV;flame,4erore
wliicftili hired AVnrrfcn'g ''-co id gliince
fell in nioinentary cou'fu sion. For
years I IiaveTsnbiuitterttiiievery
Itji-iit ol'ahdignitr and persecutioSi at
yourhaiids but thd' limit is reached:
Say to inedn to nie hcrkoforth-what
voii will mv fattier? name must 'and
shall bo sacre i, even upon your lips
As for iiie i'wP.Uukft'th'e-most 'eticcti
... . - . . ' '- - - -
Hiul way to eitd Ujif VFuel injustice.
Look out -.for another drudge, .Com
panion, dress-maker, maid an.,V vrv
ttm ',. "l. who have boon all Xhcsc,
loavc 'yoar- houe. t night- wit:.ia
a a' hour, but Vic I goY' ie't,rne-'-t-jll
vow' that MhUN)iil) ClcvC -knows alii
everyth'injjc- and that -tlic Y:u taat
my beloved father. i suite f i ng" i'nfja
tho; iiijiu.tie ah jwirjurv tiiat la:
lCn?.l u crime on hirti .oiwluch lie' is
hu;eent..';-although .ondurHtg -v its
sfiameful' penalty,. hai" not iletorred
lii-Hi fioiu i"fi'eiring uiu his UyjilMlv!e !
lie lias heard the whole . ttory ; from
my lip's, and his only answer i is tliat
if possible, lieloves and honors ic
more highly, t hah -lie did before I"
''Jf looksHjiiM kill, the glance titat '
shot from MiXlrcilli eyes would lia;ve
slain her companion M'here she stood,
but iu an ihstaat the-; pasiin was
sulKloed, aiid a slow, soornfiil'.nilc
curled the thin ..lips.
'He has heard all vour -version
u
i-doubt not," she repeated, in cnttijig
irony.', "i wili ta1e care hefrs
the true account, aii.l have.-very. it
tfe doubt that it will oiTeci a : fadi -al
alteration iu hi present :ntirner t.
or rather, transient infatuation.. ,'iAs
for the other part of your announce
mentthat you intend to leave this
house -you cannot put it into opera
tion too soon for my complete "saliS;.
faction. 'Let me add. that it will
give etpial pleasure, never to be
called uiion again to receive. you ; as
a guest or otherwise." - ' " f
"I .grant you that most willingly,
with one proviso,'' was the- -slow
steady reply '"that when v I stand
again in your presence voluntarily,
it will be when' I' have emerged
'from the dark cloud - of dishonor,
that now hangs over my dear father,
in the clear iight of established and
acknowledged innocence. . And I
have faith, that that day wilt come."
i "Never!" was the .mocking re
joinder. x "; ::'Y:.'. 1 " - -
Then, tnrhingafter onelglance of
deadliest hatred arid malice,; Mildred
swept from tbie room, and up to her
own apartment, " to-, pace the ' floor,
and, beat bier hands together' in ;a
verj' transi)ort of rage - and ' passion.
;"She shall rue this to the last day
of lier-llfe'r she exclaimed at last.
'She may leave, my .roof if she will,
buv I will fhul.some wy to ruin and
disgrace her, &?l her father is: yuined
ond di3gra;6d. Ma.cohh Cleve shall
never' cali ber wirenever; 'whila 1
have a-tirain to plotr or the "power to
1 woi'k .' iuiftc htef'between thm,-'" ' '
Motionless as a statutes Kliuor
j Wr-ayborn. stooif aa lier tormentor
had left. her, fur the space oPseyera'
miuVitc.4; then her ihest .heaved con
' i vulsively, and a swift rriish- of . color
slreaiued into, the - marble-UVe face
'Oh, Tather,' dear, father 1" she ex
claimed, stretching out hervarms .as
if to ' clasp . hiin. - VJf "this Ybe the
price of iiiy.''fidelityto; yon I can
welcome .it; and ; more , for the; hope
that still inspires me of .M)eing" able
in someyway to prove your innocence
an.d're-establish )'buf ' g((Kf narn
To dav I iro , out" irom .. this house
without a friend to turn to orsa roof
to cover nie with le.s thau fifty dol
lars between ' me and utter destitu
tion; and in going out I "inust also
renounce that' sweet (hope that Jhas
COhie in to briglitett my'life-iefer t
for a time, perhaps forey er-i-and oh
may Heaven- guide me toward, the
way I seek- the" way that -Jeads tq
3'oiir restoration to my arms, .and j to
your unsullied honor and integrity .
: For a brief space she stood' there
'willy Her arms i. outstretched, -Yher
lovely face, transformed wi tU fits
mi ngled love and gr icf, ; u pra ised " to
the clear sk' ". without; v then with
s low t rcrobl ing -stepsthe step o.f
.Y -Ytv "lnni.inY Qn'ta vitft a nirtvrtTl
of life's he'sthappiness behind her.
she went'softly ta her room. ; .
' 'i Opening her 'writi rig"':, tablet: sbe
penned a few words tp the' manwhq
the night bcforehad seemed to open
heavenby the offer of Ms; love anc
life words blotted and iear-staincd
hnt; m.irked br a 'resolution' that
nothing could shake
' .'''In a, lhomeht ,(
J almost consenterl
etbrs
ItOXBORO SNORTH iC
.'.?
the - pain and toil and shame, of., the
task ihat lies before- me, but I real-
al ze riow, itsv fbllylandin! ?3nhis
darkness I ' inn st -walk alone. . AV hen
I come into the light; ma' yrfur dear
face and hand s. be the first to greet
me "ami cl asp miney n" the ? joy and
thankfulness of my restored honor-
f t he -richest -dower I ; could . wish to
bririg;you' as' jour wile.t Until then,
urjways lie apart.' . If you love me
do nor try to seek me out,, or - turn
tne froin my pjirpose. - ,
' ' . Elinor.
She packed a small 4 vaUse ; that
held ail she owned, and leaving her
room, slipped ber-little note under
t he door of M alcol m' s apartment. .
He was' absent and was not .to re
tnrn till ' evening, jwhichj would ' . ena
ble tier to make her escape - without
th needy . oT a ' fuUer 'explanation;
then with one HnonrnfuV- backward
Iboki she passed down stairs and out
Of the house. : . - -.-J- ' -:
- Half an hour atXcr she had gone,
-Milfrei
Warreui sat ?. bending oyer
tho note she had discovered and ab
ptr;u:ted from beneath the door.
; "Fate plays! into' my hamls this
,iuiir she. Vnuttered as she Carefully
'copied the 'writing: '"When 7 Jlal-
ioliii rva is the note I ShU -prepare.
he wiij dismiss my tteseigmug c'ousiiH
Jroih his thougats tbrcyer. ; Y ;
; caiitt-'hiiefiCUn7rilra8; iectliug
jkioiig in the train she had been in
diiiie to caich with hut one thoUgLt
el eif iy i hec nu nd to' o i tov.thJe
ihmie or' a former schoijl-inate, w here
she -might rehuvn unl sheoouidYlc-
3 , - - ' Y . . - V i-v--f
cirie what to do. - - , i ''',
V hile occupied; with her sad .re
ftions:she heard the place t-alied,
ind springing, up. hurried from the
.. - T . ., . ii -y..i.n-oriK.-:
train
I 'Theii as it went thundering V past,
She glanced up at the lonely f title
Station, only to find she Jiail alighted
at the wrong place f siKt totally!
tiukiiown to her.' , .
WliVn wiir the text traind due?"
she asked, aproachitig the station-
master; y'7 ;, y .rYY.'V':
"Not till after midnight; Got off
at thefv wrong station?", he- queried
Y i'Yes. Could vou direct! me to at
bouse 'where I can find accomodation
until, morning?" ' - , .
"iVell, there's pretty decent
place' a piece backliere. Here, Jim"-
he added to a red headed boy loung
ing near the stove. ; "Show this lady
to Ryan's place." ; 'v.;
In anotner momeni. xuuor . w
following , her guide, who "gallantly
relieved her of her valise. f r : ';,;
For half a mile they went on
through the" darkness, finally lialtt
ing before a . rather sljabby " looking
house.
A vigorous summons by the boy's
knuckles brought a worrie! , looking
woman to the door. Y -; ;:--;;Y:'
Yes. come, in: if vou like", she
answered,. in , response to Elinor's
application.-" "We don't make much
account of boarders, and you'll find
it plain.".' . ' .' M ; ' ' - ; YV
; To utterly, fatigued and.jdispirited
to offer any comment, Elinor followed
the; woman to the room designed for
her, andsas she went to prepare" sup:
per, sunk upon the bed, half faint
ing. Y-Y -V . s- iY'Y-- ::---.Y.:?:?
lint in another moment. -a sound
aroused lier which set all her senses
quivering-? the voice, of a man, evi
lently in delirnm coming from .the
adjbiuihg rxm. . . ' i'Jj : ,:, '
- "t'ont look, at . me so Charles
Wraybnrn -your: eyes ' scorch-fine
through!,-" I will tell all; I 'will.' jit
was 1 that had the 'qnarrel with, hini,
ftliat entrapped him to his death,
and 8id you to save my?, own life !
Mercy - mercy and I '.will ' confess
aiL";''i --:--v -il-pA J
Y "Oh; thank God S" burst ; from the
lips bf the excited girU 'Tbis is
why I was permitted to ipse my. way
tjia I might find it irtorecompletelyi
This was the handsfiJiat seemed so
u npitying, that Jed me, ay .forced me
into the way I have so Jong -sought
in vain. .. y..y"":- -':" :-: - -
"I don' t know who ; he : is," the
landlady said, in answerto ; Elinor's
excited query 'a moment dateru" ."He
Vas brought here by Y some friends,
apparently, who paid" for a month in
advance, and then cleared - put ; one
mgnt ana ieit iiiw, v am. unuiu m
cro ear him 'when my bnsband isn't:
home.'' .' C- , ''v; -
Send lbr a doctfir-and antary,
and, I wiliive yon .twenty-fi vft ;. -dol-lars,"
said Elinor, opening her purse.
"I have begii miraculously, led to the
very iha'n, I ;;bayebee'ttryiiie for
.gears' Wfinds'rf
Stimulated ;by the otlerjta messen
fovmi; ahddispatchedV half-
lfttpr t.hri -"nftraofisr (Jftt.herftd
ger was
an hour later three persons" gathered
around the sick man's lied."- : rY 7
i r: 'All' night Jong he raved in delirnm
then lust at day break there came a
lucid iijter val," long enough for f the
(Confession baE wsis rapidly; taken
down; isignedand -witnessed, and
then hesunk back in the . throes of
light of the mbrningv Elinor saw, a
figure approaching from the distant
Statidiif 40gure that grew elearer to
view until 'she knew it forMajcolm
Cleve. .'.;.',; r'i & ,,a.i;-iY3Y
Did you get my letter?", she faif.
tered, as he seized her ban's. ' -4
- "No," .: be answered. "Ihit , One
purporting to be. yours, hinting , at a
darker disgrace that mnst separate
us;' but it only had the effect to send
me at once ' in search of yon: I
traced you easily ; enough, , aiid . I
come to insist that no barrier, isjiall
supervene betv?een u's. -' "'"
She raised her face to his, . glori
fied with its hew. peace and joy; ''
.'There is no barrier now. . It. is
down forever. . Out of the darkess in
which 1 came to tins .place, divinely
ieti, nas anson the ligiit or.: 4iiorn
ing that shall know no setting Tf And
yours, as I asked has lieehi " the first
-face to greet me,' the first ' hands to
press mine and share , with; me - ihis
'Jy and thanksgiving.""
'.Sj.''i : Yi
And when Mildred saw her would
te"victim she k ne w that her prophecy
had been" richly .fulfilled. -. y " : ;
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j. ;
...
From Bad to Worse.
Fhe ordinary treatment y of con
tagions blobb poisoiing is drtve
one poison from the system by intm-
!incingranother,The resfilt. in in-f
cases, has been that which nsua-iy
M lows,-; leap from .the frying" pah
into the JTre?Tt put it mildly," mer
nrial nd other lnijjeral jxjisonigs
have disadyautages which are hardly
esa snrjotis "than . contagious blorjd
poison. t ri eitlier case the system
is wrecKe l; and yet there is no rea
son why- humanity. should continue
tosurier. it is the office of" ?t K S.
w'c-ure contagious -blood poisoning.
For that disease the medicine is
surely a..ecific.. .And it is 'hlso its
office: to " cure: mercurial fanri other
mineral poisoning. In slwrt, f;. S. S.:
is the great blood purifier. ''i It 'de
troys" the jgerrris of contagious dis
ease, and expels from the system all.
forms of mineral J)ioisoning.t It. re
stores health and strength to thCj suf-
ferer;.Y- - .YVyy, Y..mYt
1
- i: M elange of Dots t
It ' is said that some . people,; Jike
whip-poor-wills, never sing anybody's
praises but their '6wiri---"'
Jt is said that some people can see
the rip in other folks' clothes," "but
not the tear intheir ownZ V -" S
It is jsaid that'tbe wise prove, and
the foolish confess, by their conduct,
that a life of employment is the only
life worth living; -. -;-V .' " -
It-is said that one's age shpuldbe
as tranquil as one's childhood "should
be playful; hard work at either ex
tremity of human existence; seems
out of place; the, jinornlhg; and the
evening " should jb'e alike cool and
peaceful; at mid-day- the sun 'may
burn, ; and men may . labor - under
it' . 'Y'Y :;fc ;;-:'S-&
It is said ; that, i as flowers Scarry
dewdrops, trembling on the edges of
the petals, and ready to fall at the
first waft -or the wind or brnsh of
bird, so the heart should carry its
bird, so the heart should carry - its
beaded; words of thanksgixdng,, and
at the first breath of heavenly flavor,
let down the ower'jperfnmed with
the heart's ..graTOndeS:';
It is said, not the good we" have
, - . . - . --
done, but the 4500! that we ought to
do," should have our j attention and
interest: No one of ns ,has - done soj
well as ne might have tone ; there
fore ihere is cause for satisfaction in
looking ; baCkwar&IY w-.""- t', .;:.
Every .one: lias something - before
him . that ' is well worth h,is doing -hence
there is reason "tor dead earnest
ness, lest another duty, be neglected
lnits season. 'Y:.Y $ -$ ?.r-;::
As variety is the spice of-life, .1
viil here relate In Mr; Barnum's own
words, how he became a tetotaler : , l
; 'One - evening in 184'? E went to
Saratoga ; with a party of . friend s,
and, without I noticing what I. was
coming:Jto, suddenly found myself
talking thick; I knew fiat I was
boozy; YTheextYinorhingJ Said I
never should drink a drop of liquor,
and I never have- I did not at the
time stop d rinki ng champagne... I did
'not then: consider :that- drinkin;
I
became, from" that day very much i n-
terested in the cause of temperaneev
and was instrumental in-getting trie
Rev. J)r. E. HChapin to lecture on
the' subject at Jidgep6rt.S To ndy
surprise the' cbief. target of bis elo
quence . was modem t e drinkers and
champagne sirpperS,; -Tt changed my
views- considerably, , : "and :the i-next
' - - cy . . - : '---i
morning .1 ;tooRi vre jCnapm jnto: my
vrino ppTlar Wild t.old him 'tri liv.fcinf
the effect of .fesUrgentsj 1, had
kriivkftd theJieads Off alltnv eham -
pagne" bottles:;! He. 'was ; atoni.shf
and said he thought I was a tetotaler. ou are'to ewear'sf '-
Lart, rhpe-" '-'if" - Yi rWesS-Sajh; -ro swear Jo
Jlt is said that irar hejni;" at jft ell te-tabflSwfi
end of li fe, and a Jowly; mission: VelV yST'M. tapp if
accomplished:; are-; better hani; to'ypu dohot
have filled a great place on the i earth j i .AVfiesfJlP jbur.i side will
4? 'ir-i. V'
jWhatjYoui
.he'lietl'he.e'
the ;w6oihd spu'tf
made the 'telbthesY fbfhef g husband
and ten children 'She inae butter
and cheese she dipped tallow can
dles, to light the house; at night, and
she! coo1cedYallrthe)rfo6
household' by art open fire-place, and
a brick- oven. ' Yes; and when she
was ' forty yeari lof
already an' phi lady whose best (lays
were yei:;v!f 5ler shoulders were bent
and f lier "joints" enlarged - by ' r hard
.'i
work7 and she wbre sj)ectacles and a
cap: HeW gand4daaghterwith; all
the modem conveniences for eoin
fort, refineiei4 and juxnryiy may -be
as icharrnina aji AKraetlve' at iortyr
fivBYWss.rw6i
this true (if she preserves her
and leauty by the use of Dr,Pierce3
Favorite Prescptioh.3hicli:ards
off all 'ifemale aihueatsr and Jrrego
laritiesuures themif they already
exist -"keeps the life currenf health
ful and vigorous. -and enables the
woman of : midJ'.eiige; to retainhe
fresiia'ess '&. gi-rihw.d'Eok.b'row aiid
h&ejc; ho-i lght:o yovlf in heyas,;
imd itla sticity :4 n- he-; sto p ..'S 1 1
by ai I irr,uggists,t' rti
v:.
Mirth and Merriment.
'.-.'r. i: . .-;- !-cY;:
'oMuhyiii Yj-at-vKl;ini ;v hov
do!
V(Wiw4hnt.tui3fypagmau iotej-
your - lias lie lom yuir- so; ., . i u.
H)h iio mamma. Bht if -you could j
ohiv?e the wav-! he ; looks' at nie
.',rW.,'i I '.iTK' nAt'liifiltiKr ill liini " I .'
lll , .aill iivfc iwnwii -vv
.r-'Y-:;" ? .;Y- . j.
i 'n W-t 1 .u'inld. like' 'to' listen-to;-
you tHil'iiight,',dald Clart as - lie
arose to'.go;t4;-;1luuutlw;;afVr;
-' Y''-i": - -Y "i ' !. '.. '.. .
wert? mariii'ii ne c uanccu w siop out
riftecn'minutes : after his, hour, and
be had .his desire tidv -t : Ytt
Hej "HoWid yon know J waslt
the 'dobi-?:idtdn,t; pull Hhebell
She, ailniuing the circle- just placed
uppri her firieer;"'-r- beard, .th-n-
gagemeHt ring.
Maiden, Vho bd been reading ' of
the French way-of cpndHctinginatt
rimonial ; alliances, .."Mama, . you
khew papa quite , well;, ; before . you
married , him, , didn't . your; Mama:
"I thought I did." " -.
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Yes,' Augustus, we beUeve it, is
better to have loved abd" TbstTEarr
Ljieyerto nayeioveiTat all, Jltisdbet-
terfor the jeweler and ilonst -and
sometimes the lawyer." '
Milton was asked : by . a , friend
whether he would instructhis daugh
ters in the different -languages to
which, he replied: y "Ao y sir, one
torgue is 'Buffidehtftfrwoma-
Y "It is so cold in Sweden" ' said a
returned . traveler, Hhat : in winter
tune" Iin varibly pu t on my gloves to
wash."
."And now we are engaged,': Fred
erick; I think it only right to rualce
a- conf essiouVT love onionsCI Jy
- S;inst): 4"Womeuare" married ' to
fashioif." Rodd: ?Yes, and -they
bve, honor and obey it cheerfully."
t ' "- v Y' Y 'Y yyvYyY Yiv- ---y
, "Is' your wife o aysunny-disjiosi-
tiohr:! ;'Yes 8he-,rjiakes,it-'
warm for me; sometimes."
bounced
.if Will ' you gi yc me- a .mi n ute
pleadci jthe condemfied Horsei; thief
hist one minute.- . ; , ;
I'hayen'Cpiucb tbay. faltered the
,wrt'0li9C.tr but
I ho4ie "tossing :a .sbng a little
; sopl that carr-snie;back ytbYmyJ'n
noceitl childhbQOayr:V ' ,
" i Yvtphe-e-e- s Iny Sweethearts 5
:Yf:Pnier
.'Hwas-alJ.'hesaiag,
note tis perseciitors. sprung pn their
boj-ges in yi'';'a4dehfeg2.''nas
and the sound b the-retrWtiifg hcibf
beategi-owingYfeanter and ; faintef,
came to his cars frum far, far: down
the'valleyi He was saved.Chicago
tnbiine."
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the adg'that!be'jwa.4tt'7.ieU the
wholf JtrnVii.'" J-'y- 4
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wjtnessj Pfie'gkeewl t tell the whole
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If u have .got ahy remarks ' to . Cttinff.oUMn
make.before we jerk . you:: up. , an-l 1 r . , . , i.-::..:.' 'vi-r- 'f . ... .j - -5?.; - i-'-
the leader: of. J the band of aoneprmg: your, vy urn tu mp, oiiuh 111 . ukl
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LEE H. DATTLE, Cashier.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
WATCH THIS SPACE EV-
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WatchesrClocksi Jewelry,
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GOllD SvATCilks of 'all kinds ;
SILVER WATCHES and NICKEL :
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VVATCIIES at popular p.-iccs. A1-, - '.s .
so genuine llAILRQ Al). Wy Tf ; ii ES : ; -' r "
at rock bottom prices. "Y is.i---',Yi'; .:
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- I offer special bargains in CLOCKS
from $130 to $i5.00it -All warranted.
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Beautiful '; wedding and "holUday i
presents in i: SILVER Y SPOONS, ;
F0RLKS. KNIVES f and TABLE
WARE of all kinds at lowest prices i r
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S PEC T-ACLES,
; . I have the finest lot" of SPECTA-:
CLES ever brought to -the county
and will guarantee to fit any eye, " , ,
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? BREAST-PINS, ? :"eAR-RINGS,
BADGES, CHARMS, - CHAINS; 'I
ENGAGEMENT - ahd WEDDIN G A
RINGS ; in fact snything you - want
in the jewelry line.-- .'."'-'" . 's. : v' .
;;' Bring me your . watch, clock and
ewelry repairs. - Satisfaction guar:::
anteei; y-;T ' -'i - i: -i
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PHOTOGRAPHER,,
Merrittuiiding,;yp;Slairs, y,-
AMERICAN WATCHES
v r a speciaitvi; w e oner
The W ALTHAM, which has j ust com
pleted their 5,000,000 watch-also
the HOWARD CO'S, the highest -
grSde watch in market. The ELGIN,
HAMPDEN' and others,, which are ;
fully warranted, at very close figures.
Can- be round reaay to ' attend
wants in either branch of his busi
ness, 'guaranteeing full satisfaqtion. .
dold Watches, Solid,' $20. .,
Silver ', :;,; $10.
Nickel" " ..A5;
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12 CABINETS in the best style of
Of art, and a LIFE SIZE CRAYON,
for $5.00. - - i
Call up and see the when you need
anything. In my. line."; Iwilltreat
you square.. - i ,j
we mase a specialty in repairs,
amd ask yonr patronage. .
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