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1 The Courier. ROXEORO, N. C. Alto, 27th, 1891 C H URC H PI RECTO R Y. , rriniitive' Baptist Preaching ev cverr Second Sunday and Saturday before, Eldkk J. D.Drauohn, Pastor. ; ' Methodist. Preaching every First Sunday morning and night in each intlwaad evenr-TMfd; andqurth Kaa lir oiglrt3. Praver' Meeting ev. orVj YoduesdayJ nigbt dnday cldl i'undiyin)rulng atl): 30 lock. Ukv.T. N. Ivey, Pastor. ;.isi.uary liaptist. Preaching vy .s:voa-l svad Fourth So 0,1 ays, i.n.l liight. Tray or Meeting .- i'luiraday. nlglit iSaxiday Ii.. .s .K,iU-ev?y Sunday morning .ftt iiuv. J. II. LAMi.tiaii. Pa9tor, .J. C . ( rlUVV(Kd 'returned ay. ,iu- aut jjir.o r.-iin. .'.ii--: '. t.-i '. .1:1 V4V1tV 0i' VilgiftuV Mic iul Allei!, near r, ..;.' '; :Je '.vmkiiu) AviH Imve the buikl ' r th? C ;'i.:i: oilito uo in id. v ....iioo t!iat Mr. .J. M;-italuuk i.. or I.iij: irrrrhr'dwoMiDgj n La- i.'. : ..':-jt."-v S4 " M:-; . i.itd'xa l.'ftrville, of lloids viao. k' visiting her friends, the Mih'i ot;iy.gi- , t iS , . ; i r , . jy s i'ii. 'laming for he ( extension to the l.l iJ D.Mepot is being tnaU and will t4 iut uj soqo$( j wp used manufacturing and molt nnvc tLein. No town can "roeper vii'iou' :niiij factoring. . K-v .1. J. Lansdell preached In th liaptist church here last Sunday, in -.V absence of the Pastor, i " The pastor, Rev. T. N. Ivey, will preueii in. the Methodist church neat Sun. lay moroiag and night 7 Mtf.rs. J. ltChambert aiil N," p; Lewi are making arrangements, to start a Tannery in RoxboroU ' The Board of County Commission-ers'-.?ere in session last Wednesday, setthhg with ex-Sheriff Pulty?- .V;. II. A. Reams, of Durham, is here thi week, shaking hands with everybody, for he knowahetu all. . Aim -Jennie Thompson, of Leas burg. . eut several days in town latt week, visiting Miss . Maggie :. ' ' ; v. -caite a uumber'of Koiboro peo-,.-te attended the closing services of the Oak Grove protracted meeting Sunday, r Mri H. Field has the-ontractJliO build the new Roxboro- Institute. It will be quite a handsome ' build- ilr. :-j5.niil,$ of Chatham spent c.--. nil .lays in our to wa-visiting at Dr. V.. A. filorton's. llewashereon bu.'i;:29a, strictly private. Llrl K. B, Hardy rapresentin the ' if'Ci(i WaS Wlta USIOT 69'7i I ? UiLs week, lie p&U the - ')'J -sact cr.il. ... . n A. E. Fou'siieo ejects rc t Mio V instead house wiiich srrood :iet.waex, aad movc t. lis will &0t' sii't ;:vs; hotel 1 : ir.' . 1: . '. -itl'jr5ttrJre3evting a' 4 .. ::' $ i a t fs v dts here, :; . .Vtl; .d'fc!j?ivsV' toy iall it1 i ... ; ; ... , .' r-js-s-ii W5 1"" ilt'W. A.; ... 5-ow 15s baa. bai IS .; a i.brr rf rD?idencea ,ia t'ax , .3 Trcrh gives 'eaerati-cS !. tl ,)';- v. . J.-b;xtj ' wiifeoia r-ietiug' noxS:4u,hdaif?at - j, Vu: lie-jaii clus'M this :2:y ocecessfiil me'otiig .'In . . ouitr,- where there' wks : ... yntv coveelons. :' ' ' .-;( -- 'l i. " . ' ' v rn that there was quite a storm ia the liethfel Hill ..u ;:-b .hood last Sanday evening, a i '1:?;; I'ghtning struck he, barn t" Ur. SijJiHnmphnea, bhtwei are p.ca.ui io learn did but little dam- J7 i:r. V,f. L. Thoma of Ce(tr0 ..-.;vc, informs us 'that 'he will do . j blKaltifif In Kdxbbrb lhis fall. . 2 i-j -djjhly elated over his Jayeat ...33ta in Roxboro,' and. bows his utth in the future of our ,(own by wnrlra ' vve were glad to see Mr. - Ernest (yn j town the first oi the : week. ili was here looking'after lumber to build a residence. The contract for his buggy shop has been let, and he informs u$ that he will very soon be come a resident of our town. Such citizens are always welcome. Wo n9t Messrs. Thomas, Thaxton & Latsford In town this week. They have rented the Webb 'store house and will opaa a stock-' of groceries about the first of November. These f-re clever young men and will enjoy 5"j traue wnen iney open up. On last Wednesday evening about dusk, tfueria Williams went into the jail for the purpose of feeding hie prisoners, and as he entered he met with tho warmest reception he ever enjoyed. , Two biar nesrroes had se- creted themselves in the outer ohani . ocr and as be entered, demanded the outer key. and proceeded J take it b7 '-"'V kit ha was'4oo'inuih" for t:n"-i. ohorlsVys sometimes ha was v;.' sa erAtnes ojse, of;th4 - aftii Ha.fcalaths-UcratZB -4 lUdaJftift wsit4v?u V;cl' " universal v Hawcb:oj. suu.,- v" 'r:':::, gr-i. d5a;le.lrr help, bat by the Uvhiia hero. - Walpe Jis wiH decide Vfcrdonot hesitate to guarantee thejj 4 yba? avfr.t'-'r ;.r. ' - - ".'.'" UJ:QHrilL-LXOb, t:;r3 p arrired he .UkI thsm ia the I is loi-'.ta a . ha i?. eas.ani iA ,5very tias,- had we stand readjo i & j . . . -t-i " ".', , i & ;,.,M.-t. iiWw, . '-I-;-" " t,tX?. -'a tt. cou to ! i'vPi usa ever..W'3n4ta;-. .' fP-9W -Uir , p.?. i C.-IUhcr C . wocre pa cs ;t Jf 'For caialccne and information as to Mo Cive joar.ri r -2 o! r-nV!-n&toV 'ltiicW rM -: ThaCorrrarr: Pr. huYC woo tcir j.r.v.t your l!C3lST'trS3 !;'-d?rtl wcei taioil;caii on address the rrincip .., ,, ' 7 CA ' ' (J i-'. 'i' a- u " dozca - to ?.ai.tb I h-.i a wana wclcojna for Vd each 'citi-1 vtirtrrpy oa their. r-at do.-rcir.Ii.-vr'F' ?::;wr' - '," ' ' " " VV Atxl --tC' ?j V We learn Miss Mollie Scoggin will begin a school at Gordonton the Slet of this month. v , v- . i -. John B.Hilli8 manufacturing flues at his guano house; Sooth Boston, Va;- Orders solicited. V V;. 8t Learn your boys" a trade. The woods are, full of scholars hunting work, and good mechanics are scarce "An exchange says r if .you, have no enemies,' yon can. bet your bot tom dollar Some of your friend?- are deceitful. ' '-'.; - --- j c . -r r. -rt -v -ts t I Ve heard k?&ntt$n&taifr last TH&if that h? had! ?eitfynii day 'to reat-aViwsftiin but w&3 all able to do so, - Contractor. Riiddei is at work on Puss &. CurverVjdouble brick ' ston and says he will finish the brick work in about 30 days. . , -...:';: " . , . Those wishing to edaoate their c1i;Iilrfr'nwciI(U djjeHi So: consolt with Vie. Trustees, oF: rfordouton schbo?;' of tlii3 con uty. .-' : - v L.' It: Lrauham, editor Vhrmfiot- lndtt, AtIautarGa.j writes fcv-Xhave: used Bradycrotine with unfailing.' prompt, defied relief. . trv iLfun tolO sbiuv- jHUi tjipi-grea . nuinoer butliinys going ny." Roxboro is not tyt A boom but the is growing 'mighty fast. .'-.' . . -. - ilr.. E.. A. P.radsher is epond Lug several days at hojue this week.- lie is - lajkitrg alter the interests oi Messrs. Gaorge D, Thaxton & Co., Richui-m I, Va. i Jv ia ary Lewi3.Thoni'afIerea, i3iaiy.ui; the fainllv af Mr.JI. Field. Jiss Thomas has a host of l'riea .8 in Koxipro and her stay id much e-n- vt'd brttliom all. - ' Still ' they Jcome-dirge tomatoes, w mean, i Mr.fWui. Thomas, ohe Honeer Warehouse, weighed 'four. gathered from ; his garden; lasj week, that weighed five iound8.i ' H.r -up.il ; O.ri W ,fl i'Vj .' Rev. J. J. Lansdell has sold a lot on the corner of Lamar and Oak streets to Rev. George T. ;Watkins, who expects to build a'neat dwelling b)asf on it and- make iltoxboro his homei V i ' -i , ... ': ' The people of GordonUm have again made a wise selection for their school, having this time Miss Mollie Scoggin, of oar town? forj teacherj A good 'school in a good locality is a great blessihgl i Hi. J 11 On. last Wednesday morning while- aniing wun jue tioarii, .ivir. A. k. Fooshee y a uidjshlyitaken very sick. - For some while those present were very much excited, but he soon reco(ye,rcd, and informs us that he feels ho had effect from the attack. The B. & O. railroad otQcials, ac companied by the President and Superintendent of the L: & D., passed down the road last Tuesday. We learn that the B-.&'O. people are negotiating for the Lynchburg & Durham Railroad. '"; . Mn R. . Couch had the misfort? one to break one of the lartre Wlaaa in his shoV window last week? scuflje he knocked one of the " boy a through it ho damage to . the boys bnt hurt vHaymondsf pocket some- If s(Moe ofour enterprising dray men wpuid'ut down the grass now growing oa he sidewalks in J&ox borothiey;iBight hveeimpph ftojiast them-Well aboor atf i 13! Winter. We .would-be glad Afj4vyil8 de cide to make the experiment. -. - , i Dr. L. . A. Guilds Atlanta,: -ja., writeV: ;'Vm. Sealosk,' livij" on riy piaee,:had ah uIy,unhingiuldar pa his Artq which ;,or,dinaipr ;retoedi failed to control! AVulaat resort ,1 rett a ) o crng .v .ore; i nev wtre 4ii"-f3" "o,.iis iia ,vtniall, qfibi a L2iu-c.e.!l v. ill H? chnro of .-ContrA?ir.r.iX'.wiTha9 ...the -con- sora Irosidancc 4ad- saVV'heV will 8f i Lave it up. Kia prkras 'aiv low and hi3 workLfirst-cIass i'lf yoii arc thinking of,? building rai -residence, store or anything, , call da ."bd 'ad dress, . fr:iijr?vh!i f.y.;f... , .',.v ...- J. W. Bowlm; , , ' '. ...i '' '.'1 Roxboro, N. C,' Escf! George lioore wai teUing n's last , Monday of quite a strange freak. He said ' sometime ago he' saw -what he tlfonght waft a snaki about 8eet lUiig, vun uiu uiug- uoucr U. lb found Jhattt .was only lunumberof small womstogether. r; :HAtokSJMi Stick and knocked them a 'part,:, bnt soon thev alt eame tosrether aeain. ThU is something now and strange to ns in Xhi fitiakf line ) . t ? rr. A. j., Hill, who has so accep table tilled thd po3ition of Auction eer at the Pioneer Warehouse the past year, has accepted a similar po sition in Tarboro, and will leave lor that place about the first of Octo ber. Mr." Hill . baa made- manv friends since he came to Roxboro, all of whom will regret to see him cleave here.',4 . S "Uv - Syrup of Fifl3, Produced from the laxative, and nutritious "juice of ' California figsj combined wjth the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most benefi cial to the ' human' system, "acts gently, on the -.kvineys, liver, and bowels, . ' eflfectually cleaning, the system, dispelli hg V colds, ; coughs headaches, and curing habitual con stipation j fr;ju Vif'li' Mr. V. S. Briant, at present a law stndent.at QhapeJiHill, has been In 1 town fhf' ssir&rzl -divslockinf? ar'cwnd j withA ?iow r.ltVtingvin,' Roxboro; Blacoi hlmoA:a-naJtofiRiiBiB.tn cgnsroie,xVwnce.ua.i k.n nai fcAlt3acluae.- Yherever .he. has"b4eai atrectad in' few' elreJ Hhk k' r& ftixio&ti briUiant -sdcc hi4 i--wn-w.. ..r kii.iJnAnn 7fl.iwned his:.eSrr6Eand wroatheai f( M ; - ' 11:3 bevy of lozty sncseavon -with toat4 'JrvVfcbticed1 4-esrVvi'fbeai:tjftF'fr- --jidi, pi apjrat:ifttva3t 4a53 L l'ArJ.defirtitient t; tiie ixbojo .f-ritrate. v.f f ocJOctiont no oct- y1: Person Superior Court is, in "ses sion this week, with his Honor Judge Winston presidipg."' Thir is he first court- Judge Winstotf has? held in Roxboro, and yhis many friends' in .nnty''ftii'xtofos toihear hii charge. Promptly; t 10 o'clcok Monday! morning" curt was -ope ned, and considering the weather, a good crowa imdsssemble'd 'in'thoeoart frddm. Otf aecotfnt of a business eu- Sagemat,f we 'did n)t hear the charge to tiie Grand Jury; but have heard it highly complimented by parties capable of judging.' The Judge dwelt at length on tphc, evils of lynch.'. 1 The,. lawyers . -all co'mplimeit Jude Wjnisj.i!uyoJrth9--'mainer m --which h disposed of "the'basiness bsibio tJio fe.ourt-ftad-his'contosv' to tha biir, There., waft" Both rng1 of-'my cous-j! queiicii' b'h 'tlie-? "crimfual 'docet-the li otei - to the StateV JSnly got . .ono boartr at tliis teruof Court. v The ctv$ docket wa-M'itaken up Tacaday cvuiiing, witu oniy one casn. ox puu- lis interest to 1S tried, thrvt . tiic cise nf .'Ala'x'XJl'acliwll,'Adm:, vs aiipr inan t& ,C0,: tort'.tha Xcfi lisj -ot flibdn'Iirackwelfj 'which ras -.taken di .;Wcda6'sdaj.jaor:ung.- .n'r.9 'jjfcpijic pi fallowing Majil. lawyers tn ? ; au!r:ancc : Means. Boone-; 'Psfrktr; -an.d lis). W GuLhriP, fn)urham; A. V. Gra and Us- R:rStray!iorn7 'Qfllilllab'orb; J . A. Ltig tfd'Soiicilqrt i'acker.ot Graham- The ;lome ' har was repre BntebyrJ;vbMerHtr,rtu59- ibrd, W. W. Kitchin, and i WiAkteil & Brooks. - - . The'two negrbes'who'altacked the Sheriff 'audi tried to make their es cape last week, .-were- convicted ' and the Jndge gave .theni their.'chbicei4 of taking niiie and thirty or being sent up.5 They ckwe the. whipying ind thus saved the"StabA"of eonBiderable expense, i ne Atate wouia. grtt deal better off if "more of OHr Judges were' to" follow the sample set -:bv Judge Winston in this, instantvi-s The Roxboro Institute;. -U ti ; In: another column 'will be found aii attractive advertisement of. the Koxboro Institute - which , opens its fall'8e88ton. Monday; September 14th, 18ai, ;with Prof. Edward E, lirittoni aa Principal, ) Prof. Britton comes to RoxitOro ; highly recommendii, and after seeing him and hearui hiai talk, ' we predict that " he ' will bnild nn a jrool school in our midst. Teaching is his business, and' you, don't have to talk to him long to fiqd,' u oat.- tTle has come here to baud up a trat-clasS school for both svies. Hind that is what he talks and works for.,, .He f stands i among - th first in. the . State aa an . educator and, with the, faculty hewiUihave guarantees BQCcesa.. ;MIsa '- Mollie Jordan will teach -Music and Misa Ida j LaiasdeU 'ill teach Painting Othet assistants' will be add'Be- tow we cup the roilowing irom tne Vi ion Mir or, published at Wilson, w here "Prof.'Britton has spent' some time,. and where- his estimable wi& was .raised r - - Pro'fBntton, ohe'of the fore mok anj;'most-'bflinteducaor8.in.ho Staef &a4 pVaihly 4one of.themoet aceoiapiished 4 sind iaghiy" polished gentlemen ws'ever met, has resigned tse pnacipaisftip pT tae ilouit uiivq Hiat School, and will take" charge of tixe' Roxboro' Institrree Jin" Pei-sofi C(rt-n:ty'-i-Yqf.l!?r!tton ft atl e'iu?atj'l ajjV4irgViy.,curtnr(;a geemantjraa' ulit h .people, oT itozboKv upa tirMJ-'ptKi-uartpne-m' ceeunig te v&abblV? awviC& and vprf- exi-'J-cuca of tliis rcilrQ;':'i'6.T'K;dac';t-jr, aa-i ) .we dbably Veongratu! Ate Uo- a. hr.liirr. -.hfc-. l I-'lv ir- -tUt. iS'H If Af,V ? MUMKS '-JC iVVfc 111 V I TH? BaTi "Directors, ' liC&l 3 J.-Ai 'Lorg, Merrltu- W, 'V KitcUin," 'AI-Rjil-'oushec and -W. E. Webb, fehonld - do all they can, ft3 Court Week. Uii-o '.ufov',t-lP3'''-1',t 'carxrS. ;a!ir'itfI-i,iita:Vo-;itwV.i wxf'i a ii 1 I Tl7 Ta it li WrxjTe-churcacB- cowbinea -and -wor upaoliiPi, Ifpn'd -fadeiW &rbor"'aOal wen as otner citizens, to neip duii-i I At her 'home nearf Bushy 'Pork; Ni C on Monday, morning, 'August 24th, 1891, at ten minutes to 3 o'clock, Mrs Jane .Long; f wife f of the late Henry . Long. She was 77 years, -i month and 23 days old; and leaves nine sons. forty-one: grandchildren uad. 'several reat grandchildren to inourn the loss oX her. -Her children will much miss her motherly coun sel. She' was ever ready' to "give good advice, though most-of her Children are. gray -haired; They ' al ways felt-that .mother's advice Was good, 'and they heeded it. 'She' was a noble woman .and conld say more than most ' women could - say- She raised: twelve (Children, and never had a physician with them while in Ler care.- -But her work is done,!ifnVl we humbly trust that. she : is safe in Heaven with Jesus, i to whom she prayed so .earnestly before she died to see. V God j grant that all of her loved ones may meet her wnere the. Tree of Life is bloomfng;,where the wicked cease f from troublingj and the weary are at rest." One: That Loved Her y exj,, : : ? ; : Merit Wins ' i" . We desire to pay to our, citizens, for years we. have been selling; ! Dr TTiTitr'iB New Discoveir for. Consump tion. Dr. .King's : New,.Xifo'.f BUs,. Bucklen' s Amica Salve and, Elecic 'Bitters, an4 have never handteipcai; sdioa thatsella's' well, or ' that have ' A Novel Feature at the Sbutheriilnler-State-...::. " Eipo&ition. The management of" the Southern Exposition to be held during October and November; 1891, at the Capital citv of North Carolina, have arranged a novel plan for tho farrasrs .within five, or, six, day drive .of -.the -.city, They have plotted off large tract o! landf into f'sraall , plots of, Mteeiv.bv thirty feet,, which areXsuced in, with agae or eulrance .to-eahhV and they are advertised "extensively." for the farmei's and ail. whey desire to. da bo. to. &l to the x' y'Ov.tiaaiiatieir own wagons,, aadicavry provisions r.with ikVA .-.for-- a -.stay-.of a. week or tan days, , v ... . - . ; ; . I'hia U a ' novel. pian-.y The city of Wiiona wiu ajw.c pqiice cgiuauaas, a;il .will, bfc suaded - at . night .by luly vuuxi itiakaololicenteii, who&e iut Mill oi to picautve order, "ad well as to ."sfoov.tiiat, rio ene -.molests the property .or' those!-, camping'-out. PaTlis bavin -ladies .with them will b3 '.'.'placed V iiv-' different , campuig ikunds frowst he. parties-- wha have men exclusively, aal jspetial cro vill be- taken to-. rcsprve ' the ' very boat MM "er."'- "Te majtnt-vf f uople-will pi-efjr fcF-wr this ' wav 't'oy tufrfoUowin ,"Prsf;1TtViliff-e1i'tl" tit fiiuitiay ; Secdn;l.vf' t1 anger of rsilrad'as- ciilent?. Tuiri.'n.3L-drtT wiJ fVcf iil.? t'icy are ir.:Iotcr-T Af -tririr wif hoiisf', and "w"lt E',t.-"--t ' rir'od c.nt o.i'ii' th-'1 ea'se 'wot-ii '3uo:Tri.i' tX Fotirtn.:! ii will; be-st pleasant trip. and tJ -soa.-tha hundrciis bf eovexe'. wnjions :giin'r and coming Cwill re- mum one ox old times. S T- Mr. Eoitor :-UoxboroTs- growth' for' the past ' two vears -"has been almost-phenomenal; t Theadvent-pf tfie 'Lynohborg &'" Durham It. K., and ' the opeaing of- the tobacco market' have: formed and charac terired a wonderful era.in Roxboro's blurry." 'Long "may tlie babuer of oer prosperity waver lint in the humble oiiikioh f the writer,' no en- !..' I? . i . -.Ill o'-Ar.tf.A that' will - more 'largely;, affect.. ; the prosperity " of our town tnan f tie movement tov establish .a school of hiiih .rade for her . boys 'and girls. Alt ' honor to J. A, Long and hi co- adjutrs for -their self sacrificing zeal in tliis matte'r.Tn a- few weeks, Roxboro will layanotherMnudsill of prospeiitv in the, erectio ot large school building, in which an- able, intelligent. Christian principal, aided by I very competent ? teachers, ? will caititatevthe minds ' and hearts of ourvouth., - ' ' . ; Citiiens of Roxboro, if yoii wish Teur'lOwn- 6 draw intellwent cifr. izfeB to help her to grow,-do ail joy can for. this -educational enterprise. If you act on the idea that lie main essentials to -a towns -growth are material industries, a simple glance j atthe history of towns all over, the countrr. will convince you that you are laboring under a fearfur mistake, and in ten years this mistake will stare you. in the face. 1 he writer ia'no prophet," neither the son of a, prophet, but he4 has acts and. fig: uires at hand .'to- convincej the. most skeptical.: that the ' town:" which .is growing without i goodschools,; is 1 making "bricks without straw. ' AX OBSERVE!! AN1 V ELL WJSHER $100 Reward. 9100." The reader a f tha . Ooki:!: ,wiil be jlpased U learn that thsre - is . at east one dre&dau oiu0a3c tj;3t "Cieuftd las been ab;3 to cuiciQalIit3 8tage.i, ani thati3 Catarnw fall's Catarrh fiuve 13 the.. only- positive cara-. n.ow nowii ta tha iri8dxcal raterraty. , Ca.- iarrli tvinq, ficjBStitntionalu fieaJ, reqtiH:C8 a'Mt-UttiLorsal treitcnt. Iair5iC.ti.Era1Liurc,.a .taken inter- aaUy:toClHar'iiisecttj;jipon tse oiaol arid mucotn loa-aawra-ot tne 5 uis 3-"On5 inr jf r jIHfs um aiy i $1 tffaC .Vfairf Tr.rc'. Send' for :3tr-teorjToiur.r?-rv (j,.-.o.i e . : v ; Tole3o, 0.'" i -! The , meeting atV.Oak'Grove. bhurciCi Closed .last Sunday afternoon.'. In thiFtl-'zeetir.e: Coacovd'and '" Oak wor- ak Grove'.' "-The .meeting Worn f first" to laat was "ah "eminent success." The nuinber-f professions has not been esumatea.- ,i? uuy to, nowever, were ciunted; I think. Of these,, about 50 have given their names Tor church metifbership.- -As' is well - Known, Rv. 'JiWm. ie,- the Evangelist, Iconductod the rqeeting." .lie preached with-his usual power.- It is safe to- eay hat' he man in '. all this" section 1 is field "in nighet' e'ltcem than Bro.1 Left, ' and no toau has done a greater woflt fof God tliari he in the same lenetfi of'time. : " l" ; The churches are largely, indebted to Revs. M.G. Tnoaiaa and fc.. Jb Bose for: valuable ass. stance ren dered. T.'N. Ivey, Rataa Layinc Ccrier- Storie ilTorthe above occc?icn, the Pdch mon'd '& Danvills R. K., will tickets tri Dorham,'?TC arid retartat the follOvrinsn'atesJ'x.Tn ' points s s-inai t From Baleiajbr lv(S 5 Henderson front intsa-midVitJ prints J' sct.? proportion. -, . v . , v , ,R. I.' Featnerstfen hw- ."?a?g let Tobacco' Fiasc r ar 1 Ji i3? Ir-n t hand.";. ITeciv'5 he n h? icu A the Farmers' Auif noc i i.rc.iouae, wfp be is soi o'-.'tbc &?i2t. "rtf if ...... J . - ehso, cil t;V!:1J!.j;r't!3ttstroi:a by bu:M!c if "t'.it sh titir'trs ad Therfticfor's-fjut" .tfU 'faith t ;',;.j(.,3tvv.'i-4r-'iHv'ifv. t W-hen you want your Blacksmith ing done, carry it to C. C. Critcher &Co's. ,t.- r .... Plt 2t Flues for sale by j! J. Brooks & Son; Woodsdale, N. ; C. Call and get prices-. , ' . . j If you want your horse shod in the very best manner,' carry it to C. C. Critcher & Co's. - - . v - - " POrlbidden. .- ,.l-ri' -.J T hereby forbid any one from hiring . . .v- . : or harlxiring Charlie Ray; sol.,! as he was in my emptor for the year 1891, ana leit me without cause or consent. This Aug. 7th; 1891. ' - ' - 4t -" " - M. T. Cla vton. - - You-wil! find a large line of Cloth ing at J' A. Long's, and with prices way tlown." Tius is- the season when ywu-can pick up a bargain, , as "he de-! sires "tcr run his ' stock down -before' pJacing-orders for Fall goods.', Take advantage of 'this and. buy 'a "nice suit of Clothing at unheard of prices.!1? -feS-. -un'M 'A 4 pniea Salye . ; , .IV th-Utif inl'-ficVcrfor ...Xhcbest-falvc in tlw7woria;or Virhi wfrlfcgVhi;i? elra fcr'ihe Cuts,. Kruis "Sores, 'uWr,.Salt Sjf.ncfyjr,ii. fcisH A&dWtheAf.' fl M4nIiirwrthTn, and poatiely genres i2s,.or iMi:..-'jay,' reiuirejl..- I.tj is gaarar.tedti.tO: ;lvo por lee? tip, or money refunded. IVice::,25 ens per box.- torsale ; byJ,,.JU Morria. - - . r " -t i t Til-ao-i-kaf .that I make, a npeeiaity cj--i.cjs GooJa. iiylir9vitf Fiije tA'3Si G-o-ls iJ.all Vt couU bdc-siicvd.:.- I-Wiil not attempt to: eiiRiner, ii,'1 Vc ft3'iiialI-ei styios zhut 1 am i'vrvin?,.but.T,'irr".afi' the- ladies-to owiv.ml juahe- ll.cif ,-8'ectinji-'; If yoa,s"C loAinsr fr a rA-te dsess for a-HVle Tnnnry, oj J. AIjOiig - - ?j. 1 - . ' - I will reat-unfi plaLtationibrl year..' 1 hia is - one . t r the : finest - planta tions In the county for. the growth of tobacco and grain. ' It ' is suuatea on the f Ilushv' Fork road about- 1 mile froia Hoxboro; ft or any inlortna- tioa call on Cv B. Critcher at Critcher Bros., wagon and buggy shop. -- -" 1 . Aug. 3th 18tn-V - - 4 ' Slue. il.vNXAii S.CmwiieK.- tiifi. Ji. Newel li of Hetidersou Oal- l;y, one of the. best equipped iwthe rate; win be in Koxboro liaiierY tor one' week for 'the purpose ;of Recre ation and business working in views of resfdenccs; as -'well as fine studio groups and bust pictures." Will make! yoivr dozen cabinets and a life. size crayon for $5. . The best opportunity is now- presented for getting , first- chws work, you inay have again for years.; ...juaii t auu see specimens oi work air Newell - Gallery, Boxboro, N. C. A new . handsome - skylight nus just m'en put in. - - ; Store ' House for Rent 1 bitve a force, convenient and win located Store Uouse that vrould like to rent to a good nwn.. Hasalwiirs enVTOt a roori traAe. gaoa paan rjin easy J uo i.000 to $8,000 iKiaineas yearly. Will rent reaaonabla Apply to . t . fc . t. t. n. ktseet, -t1 ,j. - Mill Creek, N.C iffl'-D'ESIRKBLE-.TOWN'- 'r'LQTS'FOR. SSLE1 -OO- s I have 10 very desirable TOWN LOTS on lower Mato street, that I jvill sell privately at very reasonable pricea. .These lots are .beautifully situated for building purposes. There is a nice grove jf -trees upon them, wJth'execJlent shade. PaTtierwish'- in,x ta purohs.se.' would do well to 1IES. J'; F. TEREYr' -r -RoxboroN. C,"7 . ; - . - . r Cr-ef t, a-t i'ra'-": Tf-ti cKaint, tni ta Pcv 1 f'r V - "'V 4 ! A..'"" f! - E - A high grade School foe the:. 1 ! -J : I -'The- Fall t ' ; . .V. . . i -Term -Opens 1 1 s Z 9 j -T1 J v i r -i ! .vJ 'tivp. w . vx-ir- -rf tv-.7 1 Af'.w.,,.cr, . ,jl-jj'ta,'Tw:!'j The 'onV ?? 5n,ifacfcurin' Oot:ens NbY and: ImproyeduUdiii - -i- vf Roxboro Institute j for college koxboro Institute - ' ,'. , -Roxb: o Institute Has at one of the cessfal Rcxbo; o S nstitute r .nwl. I n r:- 1 l ltd .Is situated 4 AncJ JI6x"Boto Institute fffia1.! Fresh lot of Turnips and Clover seed at Harnett, Darrett & Co. , Nice, stylish and cheap Mi'Iitery at Mrs. J. A.'NoeU's.Iios.bcio.' Don't fail to call when in town. '--Faints, una, varnishes, in; iare quantities and at -.the lowest .-prices, at - Baenett, BASKET!' & Co's Warm weather has come. Call at Barnett, Barrett & Co's., i and get your . Milk, Shakes. Sherbets, ..Soda Water, etc, - V -i . t I have just received a enr - hwl each of '-Diamond Ijona ' acd British Mixture.' Call cxrly and et Tour supply." - t" I C J. A . Icg."1 For Pure Crags', Fresh. Druaf, -or anything usually fpunct- in- a . village! Drntr Storecall'ou'Baraett,'- Barrett. r& Co-. ' -.'v'1 .f- '. - -Vhen yort 'vanity soixd your best .caj 1 oi .C.) Marten,' ' Ifppaas: jast .A. !WE3JWt.o:' jrpar-ed to tnr&lhiTOn: v&fc.vhu i'" tine"; Iron and Toilncco ! i a e sdy; n .majr"sneocL st pf lees sH'krw iah8y.;eaal3eibonht any Whore 1 ?ontrwaic tf jo Asg-uut pntLuvor"!orIer!6wv. aadtliave. it t .7. 'A. Lonxcalb you; attcution to CLj J'rr;o f.ni etejsive liiiC offi'i'-as he is e.rryin. lis can u!pt)!y yanr v?z? i-i Sho?3-in jvnjrthinJron; tie Inest ;-mako 'down to" .the"' cheapest. ur-jj;an. Ilis'lini of La liue Sh-X),s -is also cyp'ta. Call; and ta, vU - yoa biJCU m M1C03 ad HjA&ttj: jy: ..'! : k - 1-. .".-If-- i. ' -,Vc h;. nn4i'.2. e.x bcJatdl Lr't.t-oh3 Llii;i.iith, aul are prepared. at :.ail . tiixic!&o xlo .all. kiuds of blackanuthing- in...thsj''in,otit api)roved . manner5- an4 at shortest notice." -v-fr s 'ervleepecti'uI3y, . -it ' ' ,C. C.'Ciutcueh & Co. See This ! Indigesilon. , Mr. JC.' Henderson. .-Genera) Manager of the .-Chsttanoog$ Mars deii -Birmingham" Kai!i'adT says he doea not believe ijher e te JA.;ftrte of Rheumatism h ifch - M rs: - Jooi r son's Remedy will not cure; and" iff is the finest Remedy : for Indigestion he has ever used. . ' ..The Roxboro Planing '.Mills. ; .-IVe' wish to, inform.. the -.people. pi RoxborOi and- surrounding-., commu-. uity that we have bought ami Ctled np our ..newT-Planing Mill - with- the very best new machinery for dressing all "kinds of flooring and "ceiling in the best manner,"' ty the" -New York standard gauged also a lot 'of Haiq latest styles of Brackets, moulding, Banister' and posts, all cut Witn best machines and dattCrns, by .first'- class workmen. - When you are in 'need of anytthng iii our line we will he glad to "have you I orders, - -whioh: wi Ii ,le filld at short notice .and satisfactory Driea We. want to do all the. dress ing, that . you may need, tnowias ixxl I we are prepaied to 0.0 Biiperir -org id this line. ;Bring in.1: jonv -Iuinber ani we will assure yon that -you -will be pleased with ibej-u-OTXwhai.ddriBi . . ....... . J , ..' m-M? v '. . 4 IM'tU I'fMwcnfsirt'ii f i4 1 4;a.l Jlaa cscIasivQ s ,!o oft jCso celebrated fr P&h!!:rs are nctaupplicd With thfi39 r?.'JS0U3 Gla503, -,v.' ! its. education of hoth..s3xe - " 4 ..T- ... ,-: September ;il 4th." 4891 ', ..I Gives v Instruction in all noces3ary -braachej or lor Business inc. r - the .head of Its : Frini&ry-- DcpsirtiUCi-t best teachers in tae btvti. ' i. Has a MUSIC DEPARTMENT and an ART DEPARTMENT presided over byiiiopt Sac teachers." . Is in charge of a practical teacher vf ten ytxr experience.' f J X U G i -i in one of tbcli progressive towns in North CHrill... Ifa3.-34 i -..'; - able corps or teachers; .and gives itvt , ziz?-3 c . f " tuition and board. -V ' . . Finally - - , p lb Sill - . t r C, CRITCRER cv CO'S --IS ,HE AD QUAUTEUS JFOR-c I'. v-i r ' '""."i'"f' - A;iJ"agofiSv:oiuqiB;:;:Uarts-r . . .. '.'. , ...... 1 .7i . 7 t JXmW"& reived.. f '. i." 1 ft Est -Al 15 A J b T . - ..... ...... t. ..-I '.-A- t - n prices. : t ; , . - f 4 . . "' ' ' " : ' . aFe!Laviifio.ju.strccciHHV;'a c-iV liisjM! of f'ivaiion -V : iwhich-Tfecan compete with-abyfoi ,01 gooas." , -N ;,i j. - " ' i -'. . t !.Vre arc; prepared rt7do.iI " ' " v Iri JTndertjiUing wc;htiv(;tHc;"&vgny Coiliiw ' : " aii(i;Jiurin Ciisjts .in iltc city,, anil, sire ipTiiparo(l-'lr fuW . -l nidi .Cqffinslui vjipur j in 1 he iltiT Jr-Tnih't. jt IV c- have' ' the-, -7. l--- it..'." v;.w-'i"i :!,;,'J 'v , . -''. .'.' ; ! ' CofSn's frbni SKOttto Sii&O.tfO.' 'KHf;u AV have a nice Jine of Furniture, which wc are, offer-, ar .at remarkably: low prices." All' persons will An well to -A r.- " -.1 before buying elsewhere. May 27th, 1891, , . , X). TJuinking you' for your liberal patronage in the past, ' . aud homing to have a continuance, of the' same'in the"' 7 future1 'I, r We arer.yours to serve' " ? . ' f . ' - . . . f - J i Te,haviC jisi'icqejvecj f a,leiy4' large' line-:of r,Slioc-K. aiuj. wc; are .-selling -tl!ei -i-aU p'hrfl "rialris JW fc;c4j)-i fityopfa-styfo'r). a(mfe"'ffdc?d'is,eanVeyiY rfcrgxsfiiwl. f' 1 ' w . . -ItL L-.4W f?pRft , t'.''U-' J'l'''" -...- ''''', . t t. . . ... ..- .-'.!. : r -r - .-.' 1 :a . Ei. . . ... , Bifvinfr iii lavcc lots we lire, always c:iffMod-t 'Kiv'o'"' ""- , ..ii'.'!'." -"I".'"!'' '.r-ir.-l-a. ' s the", benefit'- df IhLOSTpOiSiliLi: ?PiCE : on'..!- anytai 1. i nc i - ) ' i h. t patrons & I, make, thcar .uiterk.-'i.r n-iuret et. ;'1 1 ;? ; . Wheii iiirncd:f'fi.ivibIngiiiV Mils liiic; -caU'un? "ict . icrflLC an dsiiniate,loi:yvjii:0 can vo vv?i. money M on BASH; BdO'.and. BUNDSVlVlNI?0jrf GLASS, t?. KNOB LOGKS; HINGES KAILS etc. . - m , i,x . -i Buy oiiefr ; k -.y V, V ; i; ; f 'r ! ; flMTTTTa ? i P A WP - rSFTTPiKiS. : ' 4 : the best on earth. - .. 3 All out heavy goods, such FJLOUll,. SEED OATS, etc.; CAR LOAU LU I Oi and country merchants will on these goods.; :;- ." - V wc cany a complete line oi - , . , . , ; . .7. Fancy Groceries, . v if; Confectioneries, v; V 4 1: ? Cisdra.ahd Tobacco. ; wiich we will Wll to the t:;s loas.theycane ( bought "on any market. . t- . J l! f ' A ) . a nr.vftrv thankful for the liberal patronage our"; fricads have given us,' and endeavors to merit tueir cciiUdenco m.iuu.nuuiv. . ; - ' . Very Respectfully, - .'i "t ; - pass-bros: p n f "3 f D ....... f-'U' -.' '"54. '',''' it4 iUt-t .s " ti'esu load ol'f fttiarfcic&'Arid VT-.v'.t .S'.'t m !. . -THE --I'l jA CE; ;' Ji" 1 ,. ' ('"I- 'i . prices. , AH persons will , do wen. s C, .CRITCHER & COi s ;t r t"ii . HOES!;': i : - i ,,- U0t7 ..,;0Sf.i sAi 5 ti ' ; -tiivj it'll U)-. ui viu '4 !;". . f as SALT, BACON; COKJN ; ; t are bought in; 'V ; : U do well to get our pricey ; I i T ; ' . ;J ' , . ... "'we promise to use our'best.;.. - r 1 - 7
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 27, 1891, edition 1
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