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fO FESS OS A L p A fDS . i u, - ; . t " v . , . Attorney at Law, . l.'. f m 1. 1: :t it, - .. . . . . i, - . ; Attorney at Law, and 1 notary Public, , ii"xiMro, Jl. C . .1 " i Una ri.Bt dlleiilion given t nil " Attorney at Law, - -'- .Tvver liU are reilrW- in iii rt'kusKud Hotel.' Attorneys at Law, ; Hoxboro. N.C. ' . ... . i r r ( heir wrvicra - are reti uirtxl. i, i im t-MTfii in the milkw.iionuf "PELL DROG, Proprietors. HOME FIRST: ADR GAD NEXT. SI. CO Per Year in Advance. VOL. VTIt. Roxboro, North Carolina, Thursday, August 13, 1891. Na T. rr.uni: inllliM. A.. V. wit Ml AM, , : Attorney at Law, ..r.i. N. U. '- , i lriii:v i -o iii.niin- . , ilC tt.ii I I' . .mly.ii i I I , niiiiieciMiruof tlwsiUl' Uu .1 nn-ea! the same in IhjhI let Mort .settle estate and I., Mrnj ' 'TltAYiittliS A.WARL1CK ,1 M. itfarUck. Milton, N.C 4 Attorneys at Law, CYCLONE SAM. . "Never heard tell of Cy clone Sain; I don't suppose?" - ; Ncvpr,'.L Tespomled;-"does he live around here?' 1 ; ' v ..."Usetef-but he's moved now- '. "Where did he move to?" ' ; , "Knowing Sam so well. I-hate to say lit.'-ril 'Jell. yon. altout ,it 4 You've seen deru fools occasionally, along o.ir way through this vale of tears, haven't youV . "I have. , r". ; , ;.--"Wyil, in addition to his other shiniu'- qnalities, Sam was : oue of 'eio. lie came dovrn to the Cow. loj'8 Retret one aftet noon with .au -tfr;e?iaiat;inNev st-raml to . In back. ,V , . . : .S" " - 'What vm jjot there?" asked Uliott liote." "'This here's my cyclone tamer. )Kys. It's the highest invention of this or 'any other oountrv. if I may WhatVit for?", - - ..) v 'It's for corral in' cyclones rounds eiri up and keeps 'em from destroy- no property. : For instance, I see a cyclone coining for Paradise, nt there oa the prarie. I put this on my back, git on a horse and go out to meet it. Then, without any trouble at all, jest lead it around the town fTh&Asaeastment and Col lee , . tion of Taxes '-. 11 H Ow to Make Life Happy; I rarti. i- in ll the fonrU of the Shite ! tu mfe-ti'r..i ..ri.. Mnaieetit l emUbse 'srX'utT..Kien UcH lern anrt KAvrell -"" 1 v. . - l)B. E. J. .TCCKKR. ' . SVGEON DENTIST. OrficK .-orner nmin .up (Mhiw i Vlrrritt l'ii:iTliK. - . ROXBOUO.X.O I) u. II . ioktos. v , ; v rrwctUiuK I'hyeteUn,." ; RoxborOwN. C. JlTir .f Kiximii aail urnundiunconttrjr. m all Uie lirancbmof mwlicine. I'nir ire D K. V. li. t UISI'. A - ' , rrikctlfiHK VUfusimn, Roxboro, N. C. ; " otters Mis i.rf'iMiiaierice w toe iuii ,l itudtnm n l nrroomlinjr eommnnity. " I) ,K. I. A. WISE, v " . ; I'ractlelnK VUyMu,. i .,. nrMtvuimial Mrices to the peoiile ,f Koxlwro nt earronndlne community. Bei- ,. on corner ol M6rm etreet ul Beam .-. Winatead. President. B. Bradsber.' - pasbter. FarIrLers, Bank of Roxboro, ROXBORO, N.C. Dpiwidt!! re-jeired and a 'ifrtin4i and re. uiitlaiices roinplly made. . ' Roxboro, N.C. NOW IS YOUR TIME!" ( 'nine to Uoxboro and invest and ct . :t ftot hold, before everything u't'ts too high for you. ant when you t'tiine don't forget. . . J A S. W. BRANDON. The Barber, v . - II.- is willinsr and ready to accom iik-. !:ue his friends, and always keeps tiiovit.it the latest styles. -.-..V! '" - ' ' hew lOtkFaniily Story. Paper. Prospectusfor 1 09 1 - - h in the past year, so in 'the com ing no, Thk New YokkFamUiT S-iW y I'ai'ku will strive to maintain it li-ud over, all its competitors in circiiUrioiiexcellence oi is stories. sketches poems, etc artistic -effect of U ilftistratirtns, and its exquisite ty.ogrpu"jl apiearance, . STAFF OF ( nyriaiurpjits. A vU-kiiovrn and 'most popnhi i . , n ;i h-i ! ' ' ' ' ones, i d,,: I'll . I.' t ' tl'Kl-i . r.V i lJ'iJ ' . ' -I :; 'lUirki'- i 'ntiuik. T - , intrioU? M Strtnley, II in )?' r;tnt'(iJi,' ' - ; Win-Hut EUcm Uolahan, . Mtu 'w Walsh, AJattie May, Huratio Alger Jr., ' ' n Wmsheu V;' n De Morgan., ; jyennis O 'Sullivan) etc.) "will 1x5 still further angmented-by a number' of other distinguished wri ters. . , - J"1 '.', i'i'. o o . ITerms to Subscribers: ; 1 0ne cDpy, one yeur, $3.00 i One copy, nix, months, 1.50 One "copy! four months, 1.00 ; Four copies, one y eaV, 10.00 ; Address , J '" SluiiroV publishing; r House, 1 . 24 and 25 Vandewater Strreet . ' ; .'New York.' ' so it can't do no damage. t "WiH it WOfkr - y;-"-;; Vork ! r V hy,- no later than yes- terdav I conducted a middling smart blow right around my shack yes sir; and all I want ia "a chance to roe that this cyclone tamer will . ( . . .... work. - I'm jest going to lay around this towj) till I see cjejone com ng tor it then watch ine. ' 'For the nex,t two months all Para- dUe wasbiiking" for "cyclones well nigh, praying for 'em. so.'greatrwas the interest every one took in Sam ami his cyclone taraer but 1 hope to dance in Tophet if the weather boss didn't shut up all the wind in Man- toby and let it trickle down ,dn ns n the sickliest kind of a zephyr for fourteen days. " . . ' Cyclone Sahi went : aronnd town with a face a yard long and allowed that everything was down, on him. However, on. the fifteenth day the and San- said the signs, was hopeful. Then he went and got the wtamer chained to his. back, mounted his cayuse and waited. - , "Along about 2 o'clock that after noon a healthy cyclone materialized in the north-west and tnre down on 'aradise.,. - - . 'Now; watcb; ue, fellers,' yelled Sam; here l gor.aml wan tnat ne galloped out to meet it. . 'Everybody turned out to watch Sam. Paradise had been wipea from the face of the prairie.no less than .five times by: cyclones," and t wasn't no great trick to rebuild it, "so we didn't care much aloUt the town, but we was wrapped; up in that cyclone tamer. ; - Well, sir Sam come up witli that fuuuel-shaped clou I jest as it begun to play- ball with lit .'Jenkins Dig barn and half a dozen .of his Jiay stacks. ii You'd a bee n astonished to see how that cyclone acted J - It jest dropped everything, there and then and took after ham. ' -Sam started away, and I must say the lamer, was a-big success, Tor the cyclone jest made it ft business to' catch np with Sam, and Sam matte n nis iuiue w of the cyclone. , ; " r :'; .; - "Jest then it appeared to. us Utat Sam had bit off more' n lie oonld chaw. Yoo see, Sam could coax a cyclone away, with him, but' what was he go ing to tlo with it? ' That was a point he hadn't thought of. we was all i'rrv for Sam as he lashed his horse into a tlead run .to kiep out of. the way. '-'f ;witit fuune-snape'l 51 cloud, lint he ctiidi't,' and"the last we saw of Cyclone Sam; he -t wa riding" his' caynse upside.dow and' sailing over the coteaux to the westward. r 'The cyclone tamer, worked," aud between you and me, (I tliihk; a . cyi clone is as gtiod a fool-killer as any? thingelse. What do you think?"--Detroit Free Pttt- " ' ;' . ; Asilevillk,""N. CCJuly 27. It wi! be Emitted that no law of North Carolina affecU so nearly so large a proportiou of her - people, aa; that which regulates the assessment; levy, and collection of taxes. r' iVhile ' this is generally ' admitted; -U am con 'inceJ that no law now on our 'stat ute hooks fails so far to accomplish the. object ,forf which it is intended, us tuat wincu we are accustomed ,' to style -The; Revenue Actr" and '"The Machinery- Actl'V - -- " .' . . ' v v V ' ' i - 1 form and deliberary- atate v this ojdnion after an intimate Ve antina- rtl bfltlrese avt9Tdi,'tle,1pait''fiftcen .vears. and -bei ng perfectly si aeere, t follows that I wish earnestly to lo what I can to -remedv thev evil. which will be speedily removed if I convince my fellow citizens of the sertond injury it yearly inflicts upon each and all of us. 'A'"" ' , " V The great diihculty is to procure for this subject that degree of "care ful consideration which its' impor. tance demands. As a matter of dis cussion it ' is generally considered dry and uninteresting; its details fail to attract the reading public, and therefore they are referred, at each successive session of our Legislature, to a committee who in a brief time, and ;while, oecupied by. many other matters connected with tlieir nosi- tioii as members of House r Sen ate, wliile receiving innumerable let ters from constituents, each anxious to push forward some darling project, are expected to formulate an act on a. subject of equal difficulty an impor tance- ',. ... ' v" .- . No man can Mssibv accomplish good- results under such disadvanta geous circumstances, and the result is, as inigHt bs expected, that the same bad law is re-enacted y ear af ter year, and an injury inflicted npbn our State, -upon each 'county, upon every city or towa, or illage, and imleed upon "every man, woman and child within our borders. I write this note hoping with your kind assistance to bring this matter before the public, by inviting a free, fair and candid discussion through mena itseu to yon l will be glad to open the matter, in a short comma nication, setting forth some of . the evils we now endure, with the hope that others more able than myself, will assist in suggesting remedies. - I would propose that once a fort night, or once a month . you should publish, always oArer the writers sig nature, a brief artiele, not more than one colum'n and use jour influence to have them copied by other State papers' 7 1 would invite contribu tions from persons - in each of our counties', and also from non-residents of our State; If we can succeed in - - w ' - - . " attracting the attention of our gocMi people, it will be a great point gained, and will be of inestimable assistance lotue finance committee or, our next Legislature, r In' short I con ceive tnat ine niscussion ipay pro duce very-beneficial results' and 1 know it can do no harm because nothing can possibly be suggested or imagined, worse' than the 'laws which for many years have, afflicted North Carolina. ' .- i . Take time; it is jio use to foam or fret, or to, do as ' the angry house keeper who has got hold of the wrong key,, and pushes, shakes and, rattles it about.-. the - lock -until both , are broken and the' door 'is . still un- . ... .. . ... . . -- ' ; : s-f - . ojoned. llie diief ' secret of rom fort Jies iu":not suffering trifles, to vex us, and in cultivating our under growth of small pleasures. ' Try to regard present vexations as you will regard them- a month" hence. Since we cannfit get what wo like, let ..us like what we can get. It Us;, not riches, it is not poverty, it is human nature" that. is the trouble.-- The world 'i-like va.-mirroi-iarth-: at it and it laughs back; frown at it and- it frowns back. Angry thoughts tinker the mind and disposoit - to the worst temper iu tht f woridthat of fixed malice and revenge. . It- is while In this temper that .most men become criminals. 'Show your sense by saying much in a " few words. Try to speak" some kind .word orodo some kind deed each clay, of your life. '" You will be amply repaid. ,.Set your work to song. " Human Instinct. V- . r- ' , 1 . , -"'- So ltowcrful human instinct. th:tt sonut of its suggestions become emliodied iu social ; and household customs. The eople know and feel that at the begin niug of the - spring season the system needs au -altera tive ami a purifying touic and stim ulant. In all parts of the country it is the custom for the house wife to dose her brood with sassafras ti'a.' Amou tlie simple remedies that our, ancestors employed, 4t this decoction has continued to hold its own. - The demand for a spring al terative and tonic, however, is filled more efficaciously ; by S. S. iC, wii'ch is itself as simple n as nature's"' ce medial medicine should be It puri fies the blood, cleanses and strength ens the system,- and prepares the hufnata machine to stand the - wear and tear of the summer months. Some Old-Time Newspapers. Melange of Dots. Store House -for? Rent I Unre a lu-fr. r.nrentfiit' w If lcw.t sti.ri Oi.it ..iii'i 'ike ' rt to a t.mtt mill " nf fiijje I rt tr('l trifle a K'wkI intin ci.! wimlv i. .t.i)0 to W.tWt) nimmemt v.'iirv. -Mil r-n rui'im,l". Al'p'y t". ' - ,r'. T. l -TliKKT. - . - - tilltrw'H, N f ' Please write me whether you think tlie discussion . can beg'n ,-and "he coutinued advantageously ; and whether the other leading papers" of our State will help to extend its in efluenC. '(' W. ' l"tiu 'J :V7r yb run ivii'. y yy' ; iii; The oldest newspaper, in .the col lection Tifought togdher'in "ttie'ex hibition at Cologne, of the. early triumphs of the printing-press; dates from 1529. It ' describes the entry of the Roman Emperor into Bologna, and tells how his Papal Holiness met his Imperial -. Majesty on. that ust occasion. The next oldest gives an aecount of the overflow, of the Tiber in 1530. Other news papers, coming down to 1.614, tell of wars with the Turks, the attacking of cities and other remarkable events. Thp.re are fourteen of these six teenth century newspapers, . and i all excent two consist of four small . . " v - ' " quarto leaves. - The latest, was evi dently a campaign extra, got np to acid glory to the King of Spain. ?It has a formidable title, which runs thus : - 'True IS ewspaiier, describing how the Misrhtv Kins" of Spain " has ately acquired in tne East I ndies an Incalculable. Treasure worth, many Hundreds oi Millions, the like bj which has never .been Heard of before. The precious Ixxnnerang was issued from the press "of Peter von Uraehel in Cologne. -Kxrhu Th e Beauty Standard. - "i ...... i . Eyolutioni A Bright. Idea. ''fhe' smart speeches-of children are always off-hand, consequently, they are, as a rule, clever. . ; -; . A little girl of, this city Hkesto keep a box of andy for a long time, bntas it ia usually- discovered byjtho3e &ahJ the other children, she. fails to do so. , iu coiop Tne Concord -SV'r.i respon sible IV r the following":? " , - "! n soutljjern C abarrns is a gold pit, that was dug many -years ago. water was' so 'strong and there being no visible' sign of finding any great amount- of the precious stuff, the shaft was abandoned.-. There it Stands t6 this day , jnst as it wivs then, and the water is as - fresh" and pure as the water id a crystal spring, Several years ago some -boj's' were fishing , in a ' creek near.' by, and canght several catfish thai were . too small to keep, lThey -putT them in rthis old cold pit. - The fish seem to be well pleased with their new guar ters, ami have' multiplied aod re plenished their new home; Bht the fiesh -water and the dark recesses in the pit; have had, a peculiar effect on Their eyes are a deep and their bodies are If jV esid that the best- source of wealth i economy. - " - " " J Jit is said th'.t every life that is de voted tc some good purpose is 'ad vancing ieaeii ward. ." vlt is said that nothing 'can consti tute good - breeding that has not good nature , for its foundation.. - " "It -is "said that the pleasanteet things ; in;;, the world are pleasant thought., and tijie greatest art in life is to have as many of tf'Siii as possi ble. , - , " J - "- lit is Sviid!,'thut true-love is; sweeter and- hig ler than xlie brightest-, tal ents ; an whefl its pure, aod elevated influeEiswtt;P,neHitthft , iU.-..--Jvtl!Sr shine with fairer lustre than ever.-; T ' U is said that there is not a relation we sustain in life that does not com pel us to depend on the faithfulness of another as husband, wife, frit nil, agentssome one in; whose v honor, aflection, chastity, and integrity we must tvmfide. - " - ' - v It is said that a man's best help- is himself; his own Iieart. hisown res olute purpose. His personal work cannot be done by proxy.'. A "man's mind may be aroused ; by another, r but he must 'mould his own charac ter. '.-What if a man fail in- one thing? Let iiiin try again".' He must" qnarryj his own "natpre. Let himtry hard ami try again, for: he does not know what he can do till he tries. - -'- ' - - It is said that our Sundays siiould be like hills in a journej', monnting which now and then we get enlarged views and are .lifted to . a higher range, on which we catch the Divine sunrise,- and whence we move -on afresli. purer and braver for the kiss of tlie hem of the garment of God. , It is said that dangers and tempta tions not watched against, and there tore carelessly yielded to. must leave blots and defects, to say- no more, that long years of sorrow and effort may not --wholly remove and cure. : Opportunities suffered through lack of.watchfulne89 to pass by un heeded and unused, are not likely to occur again. - . " - Jit is - said that king-becoming graces , are ; justice, -verity?- temper ance, si'.bilrt1,- bounty perse ver ence. mercy, lowliness, devotion, patience, courage, fortitude, - .. v Methinks I see the waste-basket . . . . - looming in sight. NEW GOODS, ATTRACTIVE GOODS, : i ! AND CHEAP GOODS: ' If you want tlie latest styles in - " . jnw mmt uTIie new lrooiir sweeps clean." Call and be' con vinced that this old adage still holds good. 1 e " Mens Suits at 3.o0 ; ; worth; 5.50. ".-Piiiits-at (50 cents a. pair; 'worth $1.25. , Shoes at $1.00 a pair; worth ,$f.i.x Hats worth-7o cents, "for. 40 cents. Ev-J erything else in the saine proportion: For ,extra:in duceinentS iUid J)ig .bargains; call on me. " . - CAPITAL STOCK J. A. LONG, Pres. 7 J. S. M ERR ITT, Vice Pres. ; LEE H, BATTLE, Cashier. DIEECTO'ES: J k Conducts a General Banking Business. consistent with business principles, to its Therefore, I'll cease to meander, ; ndwrite my name thus : 'Better Late than Never. The standard of female loveliness varies greatly in different vtmntries and with : individual tastes. 'Some prefer, the plump $ and - b xom type ; some admire the slender , and sylph like, and some the tall ami queenly maiden.- "But among all people"of the Caucasian, race, one point of beauty is always admired a pure 'clear and spotless complexion whether the female be ofthe blonde, brunette, or hazel-eyed type. Tnis first great requisite of loveliness can be as sured only by a put e state of the blood,' active liver, good -appetite and digestion, all of, which are ; se cured;by the nse ui, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical .; Discovery. M , is guaranteed to accomplish all that is claimed for it, or money refunded If you' would have a clear, lovely complexion, - free. from eruptions. moth patches, spots and blemishes, use the "Golden Medical Discovery' It is a. common thing to hear mid die-aged or even young men say that their earfy schooling was deficient in quality or quantity," or that they neglected the opportunities they did have, at the same time admitting that, had it not been thus, they would succeed -better in jite. Alany peo pie are daily wasting opportunities by which vthey could make "up for these deficiencieSj and even, at ahite period of life, secured the -advanta ges anxi p leasnres if- an education ; If many of onr young people would employ their leisure hours by sys tematically vpursuing some , course of reading or stud3r, it will go very far towards ecunng a good education and one thai would be of value any station' In life.- ; . .. - , , Time- Is a precious - gilt. - Use.; it wisely while young, and it. will yiel you a golden harvest when ypu :be come old- ;'. - ' All a Mistake." LC!.i 1 lM MIML I IIIIIIV y ' ' -u Call on 'r I.', - I V. I , I If . 1 . . " , -: I V . II . 1 '. -i1 r-x '.' 11 x 11 i&ys0rsBi "fM'Tr";'."BiZa K-ayiigaiNi-" 9 IN POST-OFFICE BUILDING. . - - - '- " Bming.for cash and selling for cash, 1 defv. compe- LOW P R I C ES: Cash invariably in advance. AD VBRTISEM ENTS.V WATCH THIS SPACE EV- .i;.ER7WEEE. , III E. COUCH . - ROXBORO, N.C - - , ' 's-sV y:c p?X ': :y,y 1 BANK, $30,000 a: LONG, i S. MEKRITT, A R. foushep:, W. I. NEW1-QN, i C. B. BROOKS. r , , BROOKS R. TAYLOR GLEAVES, of Lynchburg, Va. - ' - : - ' Extends every acconrmodation G U S TOM E R S. Always has money to. lend at 8 per cent. v v , - We eall special attention to our Time Lock, Burglar and Fire Proof Safe We want your business, and solicit correspondence. , ; ; i The xules of this Bank forbid any officer thereof endorsing for other than a co-stockholder. -' - ' . - i Ho r mm ! - - EWerchant; Tailor RokBORO, H. JC. V 9 Watiies, Clocks, Jewelry.'-.' ! V A T 6 H E S . Gni.n WATnHu-.fi' rtr .iri.. '.-. SILVER WATCHES and NICKEL WATCIUSS at popular prices.' ' AU " so genuine RAILROAD WATCHES -at rock bottom prices. ' - CLOCKS. i hotter special bargains in CLOCKS," from 1.50 to $15.00. All warranted. j'SJLV"EiR'-W,AR-E." Beautiful wedding and bolliday presents" in Y SILVER SPOONS, FORLKS. KNIVES and, TABLE--WAREof all kinds at lowest prices. SPECTACLES. I have the finest lot. of SPECTA-. CLES ever brought : to the county and will guarantee to fit any eye, i - BREAST-PINS, ' EAR-RINGS, BADGES CHARMS, CHAINS, ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING RINGS ; in fact, anything you :f want in the Jewelry line: . - ' Bring me your watch, -clock and ewelry repairs anteed. Satisfaction . guar- GEO. A. NEWELL, -ROXBORO'S- Je'weler. AND PHOTOGRAPHER, ; Mrritt Building, Up Stairs, AMERICAN, WATCHES - . specialty.' We offer: ; m ; Large-line of samples froiii New York to selec- froin. and inv price for making will be as low xis irst Class Work -, , - ' - -can be done: byrany one.- If you I want imv Cutting, Cleaning or : Repairing done, bring your) work to ine,!4ind it will be done very satisfactdriallv. . Verv llespccttully, , , R. A. NOELLi. The "other day . she went ,.to;lier(- -,,,..,-., a white ; color; Some of mother and said : , ' - ' smaller fish have very fine scales "Please give me a piece of cam- lormng on tueir lw ly. After these phor gum. mama." ' ''iish have been there several more "What do you want of it, hlsier', veaj9 the student of fishology will ; put Hi: my candy . to keep '.the , bavg 80,nething to interest him, and mouths out - of it." . was the quick thg waterS f the ' earth will . ha vc a reply .-r-Ht"'- i'''?' new. an' their domain.'' ! strange tribe to inhabit A Extinctive fcatt of thw sea a,4h' hats for the ladies is an excep-, r Kjce, stylish and cheap, Millinery ,tilt- 1 .f-rown. 'Not so the at Mrs, J. A. NoeilV. Roxbta'o. Don't .fail to call when jii town, Dodged the Umpire. A seedy looking individual knocked at the door of a' house on Cass ave nue, and when the girl "-opened it he said - . ' ' Judging from your expression you mistake me for a tramp?". " . Yes,"' said tlie. girl, ."judging from your appearance I do." . --; . "Well, you wrong me. I have had a wrestle with fate and been thrown, but I am no tramp."., , ; -.. . '"I'll let Towser decide." said the girl; "iis -never makes a mistake." . But while Towser wa getting up the cellar stairs, th. 'train:)" worked "his way t ot t.i? neighborhoo i. ? Iiiggina---'-'I understand tliat;y u said you. never saw such a freak as ani outside nf a dime museum"." y i Higgins-(indignantly) -'I never said anything of the' kind. ti)ti the coutrarv. I said L,nevereaw such a freak. as rou, insider, a dime inu seum.-"-- " ' ' Biggins Oh ah ! Then it is a a mistake. . That, fool of a Stiggins must have raisreported you." ' : A Wonder-Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of - Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been under the -care of , two prominent physicians, ai.d usetl their treatment until he was not able to get around. vThey pronounced, his case 1 to be ; Consumption, and n curable, He was; persuaded to . try Dr. King's New' Dissovery for Con sumption. Coughs and Colds, and at that time was not; able-.to.; walk across the street without resting. He found, before he-had used ..half of a one dollar bottle, that he was much better, v He continued to use it, and is to-day enjoying good htaKh.. If. yon have any Throat. Lung or Chest f the 1 S-S M M ' O , ' '-. B -' ' '' ',f! . ET'D'SGE'D, Beat the woild on good Goods and Low Prices. mm MEAL, IM EAT, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SALT, KEROS KNfi OIL. CORN, &o, in :ar-Loaj lots, direct from the. Factory, thus knocking the M A Trfniblfl. trv it: V e jruarantee sa isfaction.. - Trial- bottle free at Drug Store of J. D. Morris; r ' Simplv -i piece oi Norway irou of; . - ... . j - - -j '..li I tae best quality, an.i nu wuo t, an, says 'frHnr i -A', i f .", consti tutes the armsiture of ts . motor just brouglitrotlt by Mr. W." S. Ricliari rf Boston said to be q'oite efficient. ' "as bigh a a" kite, and nutting the profits in the pockets-of the con-" -sinners. " ' - - ( -' -. ;.-VVe tbJn't intend to be downed in anything in the Grocery line.- : c ;v'i' 'rt-':- :-r'.v. ,;,v!!-; -s ,;v; ' ;;:.'i -t. ., v-;.-.- - , . - i ' . i .Coffee - . Ija,3?dL, ;-'..- . Six-ga-r-, , Tobacbo; v - - Can' -n ed Goods J H3-to. IE-bo. : ' 'f , ; ' i ' i ' .-i; .- ;- -.;i v f "';'ji- "v. v-s :; ','.?'-: : '' f v1-, V'S.. " '.. . " .'.. V' ;.-..;........ : ..::-.. '-. :sm" -i . ' - - A rlmttt in larse quantities, and will be sold as low as the lowest, The larger quantities of goods handled, the cheaper we can buy , them et freiglits cheaper, ana we can anorn to sen mem cneaper. '""""'Wdon't be" deceived, but come and see for j-ourselves. We mean business. , Truly Your Friends, . ,W J. JOHNSON & CO. The WALTHAM, which has juit com-; pleted their 5,000,000 watchalso the HOW AUD COS,' the highest grade watch in market. The ELGIN! HAMPDEN, and others, wtucn are fully warranted, at very close figures. wants in either branch of his busi ness,- guaranteeing full satisfaction. 1 Gold Watches, Solid, $20. Silter . .:-, ; -.-'$10. Nickel - ' i!&&i&5r 12 CABINET in the best style of ot an, anu jitxj oxjlj vuniu... for $5.00. : :hv. "; . u'; r'ol! nn nnrl fiPi me when tou need w.... . . - .. . anything in my. "line I will treat you square. ; v v " r . - UWIVC v u- j X , CP TURriER'G: -c'n ninnnvnnn!PT:i::3' 14 j j m w" VOOUPOIUJU... Anti-Bilious Piilo I fcmci.. ier ffZfl? ",..r. , For saleby Barnett, Barrett & Cd price. It is as high as ever. i J
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 13, 1891, edition 1
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