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'' : ' f ' ' .1- v ' Ca -'Yy (Vrv I ' ' v r t The Courier ... i , i9 published in the centre of a fine n:.acco growing section, making it one f the best advertising mediums for merchants and warehousemen in tin adjoining counties. 'Circulates .arjtelv in Person, Granville, Durham nnT Caswell counties, ta .North Car .Jaa, and Halifax countyV-yirglnia. Advertising rates reasonable-, terms made known on application, t ; t f . J-'FiprESSIONAL. pAIDS , I N8FOKD, , .-:. Attorney at Law, 4. MK Kit ITT, Attorney at Law, and Notary Public, oxMro, N. C , .( en est attention Riven io all .n entrusted VV. Attorney at Law, ROXBORO, N. C" rr wherever bis Mi vices are reqalrad. Offlee at Winstead UoteL Attorneys at Law., Roxboro. N. C. r... e wherever their aervioee are reouired. ..nt attention give. t the eolloclion o! W. GRAHAM, Attorney at Law, , 'm a fa.T f Uxtora, x. - '?E3 Sut?eX" estate. a.d 'iirustiKate titles. t Mrayhorn. U ijc N.C Milton, M.C 'TKAYHORN & WARLICK Attorneys at Law, IVraetir-e la all Ue court, of tb Stt sad U o Kedoral courts. Management ot estates ,r".r.ftenndon,01.ve. toe-in Peo. ..a . ronntiea. Db. E. J. Ttjckkb, SURGEON DENTIST. Urru'K corner room up stain in t ding' ROXBORO. N. C. P. i tt. A. MOKTOH. jpraetlelag Physielaa, Roxboro. N. C. aer bis proteaalonal services to the peoule A icuxiHiro and urrountlinycoantry. praortea all tiie bra Deaf! of medicine. liM-lr . r - , v.B-CRlsr, . v .,: . , ifraatlciag Physician. Roxboro. N. C. : uilei Int profeaaional services to tbe people iff uoxboro fad aurroundiiiK community. jll. J. A. WISS, Praotletag Ptajraleian, Roxboro, N. C OOora bit profeaaional servicea to tbe people of ttoxboro and orroandlna' eommnnity. Beat tenco on corner of Morgan street ana: Beams Avenue. v Instead, President, J. 8. Bradsber, Casbier. Farmers' Bank of Roxboro, ROXBORO, N. C. le.xtU received and collection and re mittance promptly made. Roxboro, N. C. NOW IS YOUR TIME! ( ome to Roxboro and invest and ;. a foot hold, before everything geu too high for you, and when you come don't forget. $ JA. W. BRANDON. The Barber. He i willing and ready to accom mix late tds friends, and always keeps ti, with the latest styles. lew York Family Story Papsr: Prospectusfor 1891. oo- -oo A.H in the past year, so in the com ing one, The New York FAMiiir Stoky Paper will strive to maintain iv lead over all its competitors in sir M.'.ation, excellence of is stories, skfftohes, poems, etc., artistic effect of us illustrations, and its exquisite iviMtgruphical appearance. STAFF OF TONTRIBUTORS. It vell-known and most popu authors, such as V 'iiir. Bhj.- - ' Kmnitt, Garrison, Jones. Charlotte M. Kingsfey, Mar j a yie Dallas, v E. Burke Collins " v Charlotte M. Stanley, rioui unman, Martha EUeen Holahan, Marie Walsh, J 'JrJ c Mattie May, a or aiio j iger, jr.t T. t Hahshew, John De Morgan. Dennis O' Sullivan, etc.. -will he still further auemented bv a tuu.lier of other distinguished wri- Tetrms to Sul)scribers : One copy, one year, $3.00 .nt copy, six months, 1.50 One copy, four months; 1.00 Four copies, one year, 10.00 .A.tnress - - ' ; Bluiiro's Pabllshlnilloase, 24 and. 26 Vahdewiter Sifreet, ri New York. Store House fbr Rent; ' - BaBaaBaaaBMMr ''''' .i;rT,e .. ,BrF?l ?venient and w II located iL HaialV. . 1 iM 10 fM tOOd 215!:; ,wy. enjoye t a smud trade, a man r.nwt Ia m nan a . 'vni icaauusuie, A.piIT IO T. H. STREET, .Millfrwk.N.C. PERSON OUN NOELL; DROO, Proprietors i 1 i . 1 Vol. ym. .. . In Memory' or Thootajs ;Fox.' V:. The night of sadness has passed again, And its hours were chill and cold, For the direful stroke of the monster Death ".f - ' Has visited again our fold, f 1 - . r , The volume of life had been well fitted,'.-: J. ;Wl i 'Mil When his record was called to be 'read: Seventy-three years from the day of - -birth, ; .- When his soul on its Journey sped. When manhood's, prime hod scarcely dawned, - ! He won his loving bride; ! '; And all along down the evening ol life, i She was his joyTand pride i i tun -.y For forty-Ight years God blessed he-tworrj- T - -; f And filled their hornet with iovo. The gotdeh' wedding,, whi'esi ; tbeyn wouia nave aaa on e&rxn, ; Will be celebrated aboe. . ; ' His life from youth had been; well " 'spent. , : a "What a blessed thought that must be . : I To his loved ones here who ; havl longer to wait, " I1 s uerore the glories or neaven ; tne see. r Ab ! he's watching now at the beauti ful gate For those he loved to coine i If God aas given to him that workup To guide their spirits home. : U W. J. T. Caswell county. i Melange of Dots. It is sai(f that every individual owes obediedce to some thing and there can be no obedience witjhout authority. Indeed, freedom, rightly understood, imposes the most solemn obligations of all. When no human control binds a manxbe' is bund ith the greater stress, to oby the right, to bow to the authority of con science, to live no to his. highest ideaL , . -t It is said there can be no shadow wit bout light; yet those who remain in the one fail to recognize the othe The calamity looms up "so mas sively and so darkly as to hide the truer Vn3 the larger part of life, which is bright with blessings. It is wholesome discipline, though often hard one, to turn the mind from its sorrow to its many sources of joy ; and he who can hlp one to do this s a true friend. It is said that when we are so de voted feTworks of charity and philan thropy as to think Nothing of our selves; when we' seek" qut the poor, that we' may comfort' them ; when we go after the ignorant, carrying to these the lamp of knowledge; when we speak to the hopeless the word of encouragement; when we plan, much, and work hastily for he restoration of sinners, then shall men remember that it is written, "Thousilalt love thy neighbor as thyself. , . ' It is said that courtesy has . been weir defined to' be selfViacei In ittle things' for the " sate Jof .others. t l uourbcoua w resign m muxnui some comfort ' or convenience tbat onlv one can eniov. to take a little trouble or submit to some depriva tion that another may be grati fied, to show respect or friend iness bv atipropriate, polite ana 'gen erous behavior in a word to culti vate the same unselfishness ot. con duct in small matters that .we all tionor so greatly in the serious affairs oflife: - . - . . It is 'said" Chat a man seldom pros pers in le world without , 'the co" operation of his wife. If she unites n mutual endeavors, or, re wards his abors with an endearing smile, with what confidence will he resort to Ms merchandise or bis farm fly o4er the and, saif upon seas,' meet diflicqlty, and encounter danger, . if, be knows tnas ne is not ending nia,strengtn n vain; but that bis labor, witt be .re? warded by tne sweets; pr . nomei Solicitude and disappointment enter the history of every man's, life, and he is but half provided, for bis voy age who finds but an associate; .for happy hours, while for Us months of darkness and distress no . sympa. tbicing fMrtner Is prepared, l I i It is Md that the censure of those that are oppott ui is the nicwt commendation that can be glveW us. - itTsa It Is said that be Is rich whoJ a penny a year; and he poor who rune behind a penny a year. 4 :";4 ' .It is said, beware of despairing about yourself;' you are commanded to put your' trust1 In God and .not yourself.. y 1 ' t L vJ It is said that Tour best and most thorongh charity Is that which tefads to make, and ends in making, its ob;; ject Independent of charity. -: It is said that it le a common say-l ihg that nime lsmoieV.neff U al great dearmore it is opportunity, skllU abittty, characterand to waste it is waste life itself, with all it hold r in store. 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It is said that men's proper.'busi. nes8 in this" world falls mainly -ifo three divisions first, to know thetn- skives ; and tne existing , state' of y Roxboro, Torth CARpEiNAr , things they have to do withV eo ondly, to be happy 1 in themselves and in the existing state of things; thirdly, to men J themselves and the existing state of things, as fax as either are marred or mendable i A It is said that is in proportion of the number of things we, love, and the 'number of things that love usl IThe-man. whatever be his fame, or fortune, or Inteingence whoU3an treat lightly another swoe-iwho Is noir bound to bis fellownen' bytihe magic Ue: of sympa, deserves, aye, and will obtain the conteupt of human kind. t Upon. him all t the gifts of fortune are thrown'! fiwayi IXappiuftss be.has iKme; d dtsat. -nirlSwir : r thgoJb of BiawtrkU ad he wu ueKen graunwe ' unuomirw in unsung.' 4 saea fate ts not be envied. an let jthosc who are intent upon sacce'ssViemoriii berthat success is nothing without happIness!T?r; i " T' While all is calm and serene,! I'll stop and cease to meander. And sign sis before,- -Some weeks ago we printed an acconnt pf reHgiS'.meeUng'in which rich women ;- le1iolT jtheir diamonds"and costly jewels and laid them.1ta'idtw'tb'WMl4 an the proceeds used for the cause of Christian ty. But the most novel scene yet enacted in a revival meet ing was in Sydenham, Out., some days ago. . The preacher fired fway at the women for" extravagance in' dress and gave. the corsets a severe rasping: ?. : . "Throw off the. accursed Inven tion r he cried, throw it offend go to God as you left him t Burn them rather than burn yourselves in ever lasting Are r . ; This suggestion -struck a respon sive chord and vbe "feardly ! ceased speaking when an' 1 riithusiast pitod up material for .a t bqtfire : and plied a match. It was a weird scenes the dqsky evening, the crowd of relfgfonf- enthusitiv quivering with excitement, surrounding a : lire whicsbot. up' long tongues' of flames. " c ! XTirowWlhe garment V shouted pushing, and panting a young woman of twenty-five' forced ber way to the center near the .bonfire. She was tugging at herdressiV There1 was a sudden gleam of white shouldera in the glare: of the fire-light . and t she flung her corset into the flame 'say. ing she would -die as God had' made her and not as she - had made her self.. .; : - -i " Her example was contagions, and in less than half asn hoar not - a woman in the crowd wore a corset. and nothing remained in the aze bat a mass of grotesquely 'twisted corset steels, amid, which he flames playfully flickered. , Tbexcitenlent was so greai'and the -nervous strain so tense that several : women grew faint, butctbeyii hfbOTned ' their corsets and were hapy. -Raleigh Chronicle, Down-Trdiden. 'j war a1 b "sulm locking felt low, towering foorteenjnehes above the i meek. Inoffensive looking little man' trdttlngonglTMr 'hlsf: side- wo ,- i and the casual observerl would bare said at a. glance. that. he - was ;'a broken-spirited, bro w.beaten wife, to whom marriage bad Been a failure, which 'would have .proven :4hat the opinion of the casual observer 4s of litUefvaluel j. ;:2.t. ' Ther entered a clotblnit store. and her asked i& be' shown Wmeypaj .panttt Hf: picked up abpnt,:the first pair dhown nimii aid aaid he ,vwould, take them, when she snatched them irom him, tossed-'them aside. and "aid ieilv: t ' '. 1 i J- ; Well, youir do nothing, of jthe sort, Jack Smith ' I think I see you paying seven dollars or a pair of pants. This pair at five dollars , Is !la8t as good If ttoy-Mt took 'quite so well. They're too short? . Tlifflr'w nothings of the-.soit,sI?tomlet them (Jpwn if they are a tittle 'feliort. I Mr Clark, da 0p these pant'' JThen she fished -an old leather wallet up from th i depths a pke 1 ia ; an . unsuspected place, and- paid for the .pants, after which" shr era ciouslv tossed the biibullr W er tide a ten; cent piece, iviihc aa, he did.so j , . vil :r-v rTf"1 'There's Jthe dime yog aaid you wanted, to get; some to&ecco-witn. oat and get fey hile .1 waithere ten minutes, for we're 'going home on the next ifear : Hurry up r Detroit jJackA-I say. ifarie, if .32 deetees ig the freezing point, l wonder wha the squeezing point isr ,' Marie"! don't know. Jack; pos 1 don't sibly twOin the shade." - renihineve1cenb the crowd, and HOME FIROT; Z Unique Love-Making. m Here is a romantic anecdote about Louisa Alcott's father and mother : As a ' young man, Mr Alcott, so the klory .goes, wa amenuenBis or secretary , to - Mrs. Alcott's ; father. The two young people met often and naturally fell in love with each other, Mr. Alcott' s social position ana pros pects being somewhat uncertain at that time, he did not feel justified in asking this well-born and talented young woman-- to " marry hiral He finally gave . up his position,! 'and they , parted with, no confession on either side. It was l- agreed, i how ever, that each shoul1 keep a i jour nal,' and that these, journals should be exchanged once in so often, Thus matters went OQ for acme time ; he fnnwtmngta ask ao much and' offer p little; slte willing to give all, and chaifing under a FoiMu'sneeeWtV okeepi ng si lent. At - length one day, while reading the journal' be had sent her, she came across a few sentences in which he hinted at his love and Unhappiness; and wbndered what she would say 'It he sholld ever presume to ask ; her - hand - in marriage. -The moment was a.crit ical one, but Mf a. Alcott was equal to it. Seizing a pen she quickly and pearly wrote nnderneath t jl-Suppose you ask; her and find-out!" jit is said that -.. the journal is , still! pre served iu. the Alcott family - i V-; - , : ; v f Getting Writing Strenflthv ' ' ' ( - Uncle Stepheu, an old negro,: had come' to cut the grass, in- the front yard, and as Colonel Winter-started out of his office he stopped to greet the old man.- 1 r Well, Stephen,' said the . Colo nel, "I hear that yon intend to give your son an education." . . . Dafs what I does, sahl I knows what 'tis ter struggle ' along without arnin an' I is 'termined v-dat my son shan't trabble bar-foot ober "de same hard road dat I did.". . ' A noble resolution, Stephen. I wish air fathers felt as you do. j Is your boy learning rapidlyf'7 J , ;"Ez fast ez er hose can trot, , sah. Why, last week he wrote a letter to hltbmo, dan itwenty miles irom yere, an- after ; a J while, he gwine to write to bis udder aunt dat libs;iliiailet away',- ;-,;-.-;4 f Whj doeen't he write to her now?" I ,"Oh, helkaint writers.'- far;iyit. He ken write twenty miles first rate; but I told him not to try the fifty miles till he '; got 'stronger ' wid his pen. But ne 8 gwine to get dor i tell y ou' - Won't W more' n year jfo' dat boy ken set down at one eend ob de gumbronment'an' write er letter ter de ndder'eend." . ; :tr "1 ' ITt 1SU UUC1 IO II Kl II U I - , i . A great deal of unhappiness in home life comes from misunder standing the people one liviiwith. Each of us are more or less affected by the personal Impression of a conver sation, incident, or episode ' The war it strikes us is very apt to push gtnlta out;of ;f ight j,the v way"1 itvinaj StriKe anomer, , in consequence we misinterpret moods or attribute to our kindred ; motives which t have never'pecurred to them. The, quiet rnanner is taken to'' .mear-iirmon when its; simply weariness, or im pulsive speed ia supposed to;; spring from anger, when it may " have ) its origin from, ernbarrassment or in in discretion. At all events life would be smoother in many a home .4 if .... J.I'" ' ''H , . i everybody -wouia ? endeavor to - un derstand his or her neighbor' in tne home, and If everybody wereV taken at tbe' best; and not at the worst val nation. v - - . Economy in Texas. f j,; A; couple ,of Detroit.-men on; the Belle t Isle Park . i ferry boat mere descanting upon polidcar economy. "We've got too much taxes." saii One. . , : '1 ; fiartainlv we have." assented the. -. otheri "and now they're are talkinVfAt ChapU. about having an income taxVni i.lPaiterson!a SUtion iittn i.thatso. - - i Yeaitis" " v -f "Well, that. ripught to be a. good fVlnw It lAAmi tn miLi. There's an snfiknaded much ; out eo tax thationP pwiot dof-St some jiray. it :Would be'a aarn good thing for the taxpayers.tssi: t ilife i ihia iWvint. and the two ecoa - bmlsts walked ashoreDetrSt , . . . . ... ..x - . - - HArf - r - He found her .alone-StanUmg at WliWiVindnwr Wben'-Ktvifin- 7r Vs tered nnannonncea,-ana sne araifA"A-'"--T wrnwc r-rrrT jW-faW a. 'iii.fAn'il arm:.'r.nrfWttl'Perti!af ttttiitrailfe;-': and her waist. . ' ; jo llT T iV. . T (.1.. - x " ; XL jruu cue g x uuc ju ha." h hfifran tenderlV. wnen ne WaBiRrw " wiuuwsuuwun. interrupted by a baritone voice: - Fm,not dressed alike fel "and then out and walked sadly homeward. ; I'm ' her brother ; we.cnie?J isuer wno;jeij sua uai XSJ TtZSZft how u?eV;iVtbi ; I'll end herein, 1old l: wanassasand -sne was mar- " , .Vt biadrai .mi ottT- a distracted manslid rieu xnree years ago, u. ww -r" - jttebriivVrWMOBB, . '4' ACP.OAD NEXT. THuiisaAY,; Se NCHTJI, CAROLINA NEV3. ' Itemavf Intefaat Ca.thnrAil ' --rrom various ram or ' i the State. There .are 120 orphans at ' the 1 nomas vule Orphanage. - 1 oam oones wtu Hold a meeting in n . ...... W-- Charlotte next November. " The Raleigh & Gaston Railroad has been re-laid with new steel rails front Ealeigh to Weldon. , The Georgia, Carolina & Northern rood is now completed from; Monroe, Northsrolina, te Athens, Ga.t " r . ; Dr. T. B.. Kingsbury, the able and scholarly editor of the Wilmington X&eSytri reemtyleferateld WrbirtbdayW c:; .V4r; ' iJnr. C'narlaW.Baekerviuev rsirGt- muiuusiUHi nas oeen cnosen av si. i . . sistant in the Chemical Department of ; the University of plinth ' Canv ma. ; . -1 . i Old John Henderson, the Demo cratic' nfeeer of Charlotte, is dead. Sii years ago he. was ; stabbed tin half a doxenj places, because of his icuiuurmvtc principles.' The Durham tiltAe states that it has. instituted suit against tbe . (Wes tern Union Telegraph Company for iMHug m scuti news oi roewrecK at States ville promptly. " ' j . One hundred and three J coops of cuicxens ana o.ver one tnoasauq dozen eggs were expressed- Xroni the depot , at Norwood, Stanly county, last montn. . . . - I Tnere ie anegroin this J county whAfft rortr-five vara tiA arhnl haa never owned a dog or taken ' a drink of liquor, r And this is considered to beja most marvelous thinz.-WUsntr Mi not. . . , . , t r. ' ' ' t ' lit. If I. Justue- has a pan of J!ngiisn . du I let moulds .that .were picked, up In the field after, the bat- tie of Cowpen" JThey will run ! ah ounce ball and 12 buck shot at one" melting. Hendersonville Jvetos.' I a The express companies of the State are getting up s new tariff '-in x com pliance with the changes required by the Railroad Commission. They will bave it ready tosubmit totl mi mission in two or three weeks. - The Concord Timet Is responsible for the statement that in an adjoining i town there Is a house which is owned by Jack Frost, was buttf ' by U. Freeze, the lumber was famished by White Snow and -is occupied by -a Mr. Hail. . ? . Aoheville leads all t other towns with thirteen i students at Chapel Hill, the greatest since the war at the opening: Western North Carolina will be represented by over one hun dred new students all well treatedand cared for. -Asheville Citftem. I .. Jeff Cook, who lives near Monroe, stole1 liis first cousin,- the daughter of Mrs. Phoebe Cook, and . ran ; : away and married her. - While they 1 were away Mrs. ratsycook, JefTs mother. went to the house K and , took 2 about HO in -money and part of his cloth- Ing and put Rough on Rats In-' his meat, floor and sugar. -' . florid can still lay jslaim to; salli- gators, for there have been shipped to Raleigh, twenty-eight of 'themi to be shown during, the Southern Inter State; Exposiaoni': Floridawitf ino doubt have the,most novel an Inter esting exhibt at the Exposition- bf any SUte outside of North Carolina: to the effect sian Jews Mlf.lntA.f.hA.'RAannlra Witfnma' ' TKUr .1- . . .. ... . . T ;-f , T . . 1 Is a mistake Atf effort was made ! mantnier two ago to procure. iieorewi fB.milieaYor Warren crmntv.- bnfe nnt Hwcwwrnuirjuim this scheme has been abandoned! so l't,'.f - MlM!.uw t'-WJLMT. EnkUsn1mmigitoR.xeld4 uimuEUMi iiuiuiki-suii& nciuea-uc &. . - '. f iijf.-.a a ma ,ii.r -.; .,;i :- a :.oi.-u ! . t ;a vw 7 j-'i I. . So don't be deceived, htit nm nnd baa Ym- vnnMtUj - nr i r Astatementis golng.the rounds ?-.,'rtneg.. . 7 tt; iD". thata number,-Af Bus-1 . , w t TnttroAvT . ""' .will be brought herettol: . ; , , -WvW.W. , i une.(soioroa Drotner. Toiuiawe: ,ri f"""f. V '. nl'iaUWl with Mrtaftk'-pfegi dCWfl outfit RjAS'mgDtr an liimir w iiua mm as uau oaL-ia. iasb uiv us a Tep"""? X,did:t and Bat tiown. cresw' ? ' . leTrat was : P on iae.tapieaiw tneT?rotners ana uiiristajn.neid, tne isootnern nor Mac ilKMMfm noose near &ausDory u lfL roirejDeJore ot uaic. iii.r'j - .'i ii r : I.I2.IIX 1LCIU H . hUC ' UAUUL U& . Ill JVM - . '. ... , forfr-five, to Prof. J, M. Tlreman. Ml .W a somewmw :awapwata: eonai-lsrstt'Xemtt.rmttto'brt Wn Rnrrnnnlno trisr rniiialAn U a . PS W. and t Book B.B, Mga 3ti8, I shall. - la i at toe Uourt House ioor in noiuonen nomiay r iA ' rl t I the 7ta dar of semcmbcr 1891. sell to thebieheet 4 t 0 1..C9 . T CAPITAL OTOCK 1- .' .1- -, i OFFICERS: it- j. a. lo nc; pres.; ; a. LEG H. DATTLC, Cashier. 1. J "i J. A. LONG J. S.'MERRITT, ' r r 7 ' R, TAYLOR GLEAVES, of tynchbnrg, - . i Conducts a General ' Ba'nkini' Business. Extends everr accommodation VHNWHI IilUI uuausM uiiuviuios, w 'V -. . i.' -0n;S.TOJIijIRS: CAhrava'hmKftfmta lend at fi ner - Wi.tt Special attention to oar Time - We want vour business, ami feriUcit " The rules ofthis Bank forbidj any a 'co-stockholder. . " ' 'I -Vi J J1) lil) :lill;n ' rs 1 1 v 1 W I a- t v. ... i UVUVsi.VafHJlWU II Val 1 7.'- '1' - ..... .ti . . RoxebRo n:.c. f. . -OO Large'j line ; of; samples trbmand niy -price for makings will be. as low 0 - w , C ."p . ' jCrt rirstiilaisistok r4i j .".L-.'isfi.-. . 1 1 it - i v . can be'done.py,any bne. JCyou' want any , Cuttfhk, Creanine' or ReDairihe Hohe,;:bring your work id satisfactorially. " - Very i-'.t'U'.A' - Beat the, world on good Goods and Low Prices. X MEAL, MEAT,: FLOUR, MOLASSES, SALT, KEROSENE OIL. iVu, jc., in cab-Tjoad lots. m high Is a M' d putting the f, ' h we oonMnteno to oe downed Coffee ... . ,-.- .... .... .. i;Are Wept n large quantities; and .Tbe larger .quantities of goods S fi.. m .nil'kiv-t i-P'.: t:i '' alntsuKX yottr rnovttTXx&Tfrii t)t1b -. . .:-vv -. m i - - : ? .. . iltnTxi 1-f ! ircnD A Vint? sun 'MVsuau anou uaivuu ' ; . -Vt:it VA VSaajyn V,"vv"MIf -aaB h ; lalltjau: ' r u, finFZAnni-IRIlTNiriR-. "nBf.'iOTivn' lias ' Witts i a. j x - t. , . iUnalngjs- --' '--? I r 1 1 " L rfTT H H ATT IF7! Cashier of People's Bank, : J ; am . -a. . . --1 - Roxboro. N. Ci Wbo' will always be glad to see you, 1 muH - - v - Agents for Person Co N.; Cf.J lit- af i v fw ,2. Virtue'oCtwo (jertaih morUcares executed to m by Jamea Uolloway and his wife, Laey B. ii.M,.h ardertoaatlsrr I . . . ' . - . .. . " 1 . ' land ia eaM mortgage!-, to-witi Utat tract la w. w.kitcIMn. Att-y. Jlortgasye. J V-".I i . , uMui, gen iiviguba uBucr,uu wB can anonita sen taenxcheaper.' -U . . . . - I UAlkimtf Af HM1IU I, IIM nmiW UM KHT ILR Ue indGbiet.- TO) 1, Per year In, Advancs. lVO.6. C30.0C0 o. ncnniTT, vice Pres. A, B. FOUSHEE, C. B. BROOKS, W. .L NEWTON, ' V m J.' LuTillOOSS: I ua A J cftitr.v - . - ff5--N-: ' - rr : Lock, Burglar and Fire Proof Safe. correspondence. w Jt?rszxsk officer thereof eoJorsrag forother than - . J - v.m. ' j:-, si.." -at- f 1 1 ' ,,i y p 3 - -s from lew-Tork 'tQ"selec t j ' a t - - 'iv.. -- Vwfc - 1 ResbectaiUv.1 - R; A. NOBLL:4 , direct . Qbm .the FortArv. thus piofits in the pockks of the ob 1 in anything in the Grocery line. t r. will be sold as low on the lowest.' handled, the cheaper we can buy j t YICGOU FC1E AID EIAEIXE 5. RICHMOND. Assetsfifer:?! (50,000 win INSURES GAINST-. j FIRE WD tfGHTJVIJG Tbis old company, now aioro Quia half ora mry ia aaoeesatat operatios, has pai : i v j . ot Iossas to elliaena- of Kortb CaroliBa. a Tory simple and oonolM poliey trea ot patty restnetions, and liberal ia Its terns aiMfeoa- V-'--v'';-v'::,-'w.H.-PAtMs'leiV1 s W. Hi MOCABTHY. 8eeretay'-v I D2lHIlTEI)Bnc IlUton, I. Winstead Hoiise, ROXBOEOVN.C., ; .4? - 'PROPRIETOR.; ;t i UU1UII1HIUSO ISUJKU HI.U1Q ' - , PUBLIC OENiRALLt.0 j h " and for , - - r, Good rooms, toble. fare tte. ,,yery bost the market wUtjkfford. "i V :-" j : Call and see me ? whenever an j op pcrtnnlty afTord. v; I am also prepared to-take care or norses. W, H. WILLIAMS. 1 an 1 sawr Person Purity Xotirie , q Published every Thursday, by tl , ROXBORO, N. C. . - TERMS Or SUBSCRIPTION I ' . . One Copy One Year,! '1 - ' . i.oo One Copy Six Months ' T: . 50 Cash, invariably in advance. .' : ,' ADVERTISEMENTS. GEO, A. NEWELL, . ; -noxDonco-' J 0T,rw 1 - ' - " "V -and , , r ' : PHOTOGRAPHER, , Merritt Building, Up Stairs, ' AMERICAN WATCHES . . a specialty. We offer ': ' The WALTH AM, which has just comv. -pleted" theit- 5,000,000 watch also.. ' the HOWARD CO'S the I Mffheat , - grade watch in market.5jThe ELGIN! iiAiaru&n and others, which are V, folly warranted, at very close figures.' v Can be found readv to ' attend wants in either branch of his bus!.. - ness, guaranteeing full satisfaction. - GoIdVatches", Solfd, O:71'' vcr-7 CABINETS in the best stvlfe of of art, and a?UFESIZE CRAYON, i for $5.00. ' 'N- t Call op and see me when you need anything in my line, t will treat you square. We make a specialty in repairs, and ask your patronage. . ' New, Scenic Background at the ' Photograph Gallery. Call and see ' : them them and try a picture. Will ' also show you pictures of Haar. Mt. ' -tPlnnacle RockV(S vieVsi front andf oiuc. .a uyb wiae view , lens ror house and views, 8x10 inches. Leave your orders for houses. WJ.11 guur antee you perfect pictures at very reasonable rates. iji.?!Jt..r:' I keep i small stock, of. Watches, and yri gi ve you. satisfactibn, in re; pairing, at reasonable prices.. , " Elgin.JNd. 0 sue, with this stvle ' uiovemenc, ror only twenty dollars : Call and see me up stair's, lii Mer ritt building;yad A Nkwkll'- WATCH THIS SPACE EV-" Ila R COUCE I -i'iiijrti;:" """f:'V;-:': ; 1 . . J- .-,'''' J t I'" 'W JS" ,'.-'!'-- i T7&tclies; Clocks, Jewebye ... --; . i. i i u i GOLD-WATCHES of; all kinds;"" SILVER WATCHES and NICKEL WATCHES at popular prices. Al. so genuine KA1LKOAD WATCHES . at roca ooiioin prices. . r-: . - '' mr-'V'-' ' ' ' i ' I offer special bargains In CLOCKS from $10 to $15.00. All warranted.' 7 I.-.',. - ..r Beauti f ul - j wedding l and holllday presents In SILVER SPOONS, F0RLKS-: KNIVES land i TABLE WARE of all kinds at lowest prices I. -Mi -h: . I have the finest lot of SPECTA. CLES ever brought - to the county ; and will guarantee to fit any eye, ?H i'ftp !' , .'-. if JJtrM J t 5.-.'. SS - BREAST-PINS, v EAR-RINGS BADGES, . CHARMS, r CHAINS, ENGAGEMENT, and ,' WEDDpG RINGS; In fact, snythlng you tyrant in the Jeweiry iine t r. :. Bring me youTuwatch, clock and . ewelry repairs. Satisfaction guar i.ii 'U r.'i . ti . . .; j.-. .. ..'r . anteed.'' 4 .-if ill -C'OUPOO 3 liwiin linen ms Inr A , s"" aad ts y as la aeted by tou-...o ta mm Ai. IS waebas toe Carina, r-mes itasavH. asil sssaanstn lmsiiti - Frkee, & 4 eeaia. , Anti-Bilious. Pilbl ' .. DriL ai ell. . trloe, !i eaata. For sale by Bar nett. Barrett & o. 4 ' . -s: : .... : ' ' .. 7
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 17, 1891, edition 1
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