is published in the centre of a fine '1. no:o rrnwinlr section, innkin it .:; ;f't 13 Uost alvcrtisinjr m.vlni:is for meroliants an i warelioasomea in Mi. nl joining counties, circulates .arlv 'in Person. ("J-ranville, Darliniu m'T ( iaswell counties, in Xorth Car , :.:a and Halifax county, Virginia. A vcrtisingrat:3rjas.)Eaoie;tornis ma 1. Aiiown ou ai;)lioati m. The Cure For Scrofula was once supposed to bo the touch of royalty. To-day, many grateful people know that the "sovereign remedy" is Ayer's Sarsaparllla. This powerful altera tive extirpates "the evil" by thoroughly eliminating all the strumous poison from the Mood. Consumption, catarrh, and various other physical as well as mental maladies have their origin in SCROFULA When hereditary, this disease' manifests It self in childhood by glandular swellings, running sores, swollen joints, and general feebleness of body. Administer Ayer's Sarsa parilla on appearance of the first symptoms. " My little girl was troubled with a painful scrofulous swelling under ono of her arms. The physician being unablo to effect a cure, I gave her one bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparllla, and the swelling disappeared," W. F. Kennedy, McFarland's, Va. . "I was cured of scrofula by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla." J. C. Berry, Deeriield, Mo. " I was troubled with a sore hand for over two years. Being assured the case was scrofula, J took six bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla mid w:is cured." II. Ilinkins, Eiverton, Neb. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Kul J tiy all Druggists. Trice $1 ; six bottles, $ 5. KESSIOML. CAPNDS ' xsrogD. Attorney at Law, i: v N. V. I s MEIt;tlTT, Attorney at Law, and Notary Public, Itoxlioro, N. C. I (.an.iit attuntion kivpii I" H i nl i ll-Id! t iiim. KITCIIIN. Attorney at Law, Koxboho, N". U. ,-r. wherever M'.i vices are reriilreil. Mfl'n-H ii't Wiimirml llolel. w -T K A I lUOlKS. Attorneys at Law, RoxboroN. C. ,. tvherever thoir .erviee arc required. mil, attention- Riven to tin- eolli-ciion of A.. W. OKA MAM, Attorney at Law, Oxford. N. C. " n-iir.es in all "he courts of the Male, llan ,. one-' ami invest the same in hrst. li t Mort Kstate Sernrily. Settle eslatra and i i -i.irnte title. i Strayliorn. L. M. Warlick. ford, N. C Milton. N. C TKAYMORX & WARLICK Attorneys at Law, i-rnrime in all Ihc courts of the Stair and in Kir fVdcral r.ourts. Management of '-states ii:.-;liy attended to. -.;K!.-.i.il attention jriven 'j cases i" i'er.n and t M i-ounties. Dr. K, J. Tuckkk. iURGEON DENTIST. tiKKi'M': corner mini up stairs pi the M ritt ImildiiiK, ROXl5()i;), N. c. A. liurlTOS, I'rin ticing Physician, Koxboro, N. C. it . TtcWji. priifussional servKes to llic people ,1 . .k!ii and siirriiiiniliiif; country. I'rar, ire i i J ' .4't lirunr urM of inedir.ine. iM-ll- ( , V. li. C'liISP, I'rartl. iug Physician. Roxboro, N. C. .m1:. ins professional service to the people .i ..oii:'o ami surroiiniliiij; coinni unity. Ij j.i I. A. WISE, Practicing Physician, Roxboro, Ni C. ni:, hm pnilriisioiial services lo the people ,l Koxlniri mill fiii roiin Iiiil' coiumtinity. Kesi .rr.re on uriirr of ,lorj;aii street tn( lieams i'IIM'. insteail, t'resident. J. 8. Bradsuer, Casbier f Farmers' Bank of Roxboro, ROXBORO, r' . C. xep.itu received and cr'iection and re i:iitia:icef promptly made. Roxboro, N. C. HOW IS YOUR TIME! kime to Roxboro and invest 'and foot liold, before everything gelt tN 'lugli for you; and when yon come don't forget. J AS. W. BRANDON. TJie Barber. He is willing and ready to accom :r. 'Me :n friends, and always keeps u,. -"iUi the latest styles. A, Household Remedy 5 t BLOOD and SKI TJ DISEASES j Botanic Blood, Bab 14 r--.-. SCROFULA. ULCERS' Sli t ? UVUICa RHEUM. ECZElii ' d form ol malignant SKIN ERUPTION, b- J tides being efficacious In toning up tha . sytttm and restoring the eonstltution, T Whan Imoalfad f rflm am ran Ma 9 almost supernatural healing propertlas t) . justify us In guarantealng a cure. M oirBciions are lonowed. . . SENrFREE bTC BLOOD BALM CO.. .Hants C. 4 VsZJXL Lilp UrD fJOELL BROS, Proprietors Vol. viii. Man's Destiny. y ver ilrean ' with op. n ), AikI iiild t iist nioimtuiti liiI), 'IWtl nly "it f e wiiiu " - . 'I'll it i l.'W.n tVoni eartli t' sky, Ai d thjm tnmhle t tiic ground, Or pi-i t nm take vin- antl fly. , , TisMf fi.HM'H' lfIIMm!! g, . ! . id mvk tllf plnce nl ilrtMlate, ; ; Wlure aiititipmi"" ml hiuh. ; .Hut iu h is life with niiuiy a;one, And such the cse with me. ? Mv carneat, wakeful efl -ns kst, (f A ill nili I'tl never striven : . . j . . Willi npo .vyH"ts:,"A':e l'r::et. . hioh e r.u-st effort s iiU'times giv. " ili. se wli' se sirea.ns urt real. , - -"!'iss:iil ' a.' Fritfiidsli U an'iil.uilreain ; We find it so sometimes ; Our sliips are' tifrwd n Can wild, - i, r li- ipts tH t w i ngs n i id fly i ,, . TWie'u u-iitiii'ig ti" t iii'Hial man, l.tl lihbriipti a d die. W A S H L ET Disappointed R u li -t. .A Wide . .Jiscr.-p : m -y A J list Retti!u t i i. - -l i t of Railway Mail S :p rin tendents. FroinVmr Jiegular ( -oir-'S Km lent. '.!IIN:ToX. Sv'i t. 2'.. l.S.'l. Mr. Harrison has kept evervld on t life t,ipi.)fi of expectancy all this week, but further than a lew tuinoi appointmei.ls and the semi-officia! announcement that M. M. Estee ot C;i!i (iriAi! to enter the Cabinet when -it is reorganized, no important ai noun:-emc:its i.as y.ft been male although every day a number of im portant appointments are expeotci to be made'. There is a continuous stream of (rominent callers at the White House every day. and few ot them leave without, putting in a ar gument lor some friend'?, who is an applicant for gome one of the large number of specially dasirable places now at Mr. Harrison's disposal. It is probable that the large number ot advisers, many of whom "are here without Leing sent for. are responsi ble for the delay tit making appoint ments. There is a wide discrepancy be- tween statements made bv two proin- nent citizens of North Carolina, both present in this city, as to the resent attitude of the Farmers' Allf. ance of that State towards the Third party movement. One of them. Sen ator Ransom, who is stroagly op posed to both the demands of the Alliance and a Third party, says there is no Third party in the State and there will be none, because the members of tne Alliance, with the exception of a few demagogues are all Democrats and will continue to be. The other gentlemen Col. L. L. Jolk, who is President of the Na tional Farmers' Alliance and pre sumably acquainted with the inten tions of the organization over which le presides, says that the Alliance in Nortn Carolina as well as in other Southern States, is prepared to a certain contingency to enter heart" ty into a Third party movement. The contingency js that both of the old parties shall refuse to recognize the demands of the Alliance, Which of these two men ought to be best posted on this subject? ' . Ex-Represenative "Deacon" White, who was at the head of the New York linn that went under this week on account of its failures to corner September corn, was well known in Washington, where - he served two ears in ttie House of Representa- . - . - tiyes, nominally . representing, a Brooklyn district, but in reality di rectly representing the speculators of Wall street.; lie hat been charged, and his actions confirmed the charge with having purchased a nomination and election to the House for the single purpose of gaining an entree to the floor to look aftertlifiinterests of himself and otfieTspeculators. While a member of the : House he was irfcver heard from except 'when there was legislation up that affected his interests, Then h never tailed in a 'single' instance to stand iip nn- blushingly fa advocate what - woqld put money in his pocket.'; Since his ! term expired he has visited the Cap ital as a lobbyist whenever there was any likelihtipl "of; legislation : affect- - nr Wall .street. .It Is , a bit ; of ;"re-J tribntive iustice that he should have i lost his large fortune in grain specn- . lation after ne had been instrumental nrnentai in defeating the bill,; which was be fore re the last Congress o' 'prohibit carry 1,500,000 passengers and 2,000 salin in "futftres"; and 'options' j 000 tons of freight every day in the deali on Agrimltural .pro Incts.. ij, wa charged rt the' time that he was the disburser of a larre fund raised in W all street to "Hang np' the bill; which had been endorsed by thS1 Re-: publican caucus ami whielr appeared ''ill -f 1' i-'J i.i.-.l.!i - 1 ; 1 1 ....'.!.. certain ju iiecomts uian. no yyvmy made 'his boast that he had in putting the.bilt where Hi ".wottWiiotl be heard from", and itwas not ::hear4 from again; notwithstanding the; at- forts'ofits authorex Represcitive Ikitterwortii and 'others to get it Iks tore the I louse.' A.'-' - J ' " ' Washington 'has t!iU: week enter - taiuedh4o distinguished Natio.5al ro-.lies--The Ainerican L'onorress of Physicians- and Surgeons and the' RbxBOEO, AtnoricanlViinoloical Societv. - The Physicians were the most numerous but the pomologiat can j;!tt the popu lar favor by reason of the handsome exliibit made of nearly one thousand varieties of improved fruit raised by themselvcfi. which was lield in one wln-jfof the Nati nnl Mtisetnn build ing and -which the public was permit ted to see and admire. ", , ' Li a rtvnn ut tlio PustOlIIoe-.Do pa. luioiit tin-re lias lioen a small bnt important gathering holding sessions everj'.day situ-e Twes lay, c-nnaistiiig of the eleven I istrict Railway ILaii Service Superintendents an I Xlio gen eral ' Superintendent. They -; met here nndor or lors from "ilr. AVana. maker Tor ;thj pnrpose. itf-'excim lin ing experiences and discussing ways and means oi'-tiapioviiig tiia- ailw.iv mail service. In a speech on the first day the genera! Superintendent congratulated his colluagues that the past fiscal year had shown the most ;fhVient wo.-v t.i tiift iiistr;. ;' lv .service. tii; ini ,1 er of error being smaller in tror;in to tur number of ldeces of mail uiatfoi handled the c ii;l:ii:.t.- fewer u -T the complimentary letters more nu merous. It lias been customary lor these Superinten ieiits to.sneet her.- once in two years, but i)r. Wana. maker proposes that they shall here after meet onoe a year or uft-'iier, as the meetings are fmin 1 to lieuf reat benefit to the service. r.n e . Geoyraphy. ; ; O.' what ix th-i sur ace of tin- earth composed? Of corner lots .mighty J" or roads, railroad traces, Imise-bull grounds, cricket fields, and skating rinks. ; What portion of the g'o!e is water? About three-tburtlm. Sometliues ti.ey add a little rin and nutmeg to it. What is a town?" A town is a considerable collec tion of houses and inhabitants, with four of five mtn who "run the" party" and lend money an 1" per cent, in terest. - What is a city? A city is. an incorporated towij, with a Mayor, who believes the whole world shakes when he happens to fall flat on a cross walk. What is commerce? Borrowing $5 for a day or two, and dodging the leader for a year or two. Name the different races. - ' - Horse race, boat : race, : bicycle race and racing around to find a man to indorse yonr note. V! .Into how many classes, is map kind divided? ' V Six being enlightened, civilized, half civilized, savage, too utter, not worth a cent ind Indian agents. W hat nations are called enliaht ened? ? - Those which have the most wars and the w.orst laws and produce the most criminals. How manv motions has the earth? That according to how yon mix yonr drinks and. which way you go home, ' ' , ' . What ia the world' axuj? : ; . The lines passing between i New York an.! San Francisco. , , . . 7 What canses day and night?: ; Day is caused by night getting tired put. Night is caused by every body taking the street cars and go ing home to supper.' ; - What is a" map? , ' c r A map is a, drawing to show the jury where Smith stood when Jones gave him one andeF the 3je. What is a mariner's compass, A jtig holding four gallons. Curious Facts Africa has nearly '- 700 languages. Gunpowder was first -made by a make by a monk at Cologne in 1330. : Painting ' oil'" was ill vented " at Bruges, by jjohn Vkn EyckV in;i440. A sjqad, df policemen in , Philadelr phia now rnsh over thexp beats : on bicycles. ' " Sjheep .soH Xof forty thre Jcents each -'.near St. AfttonioV 'Texa8,'.the other day. , ; ; ; Z A thunderstorm in 'rf hot 'weather travels at the average fate or thirty miles an hour. y--lt 4 Tterailroa Is ot the- United Sjtates yearv ? Farmers iu Oregon have tq roain- tain an incessant Struggle ; against tne persistent spreaq oi seeaing trees over their cieairUancy: In great JBr ,nu Imlr nBr nnnt. t.aTnt-.ifn vhil ( Buu uuc-uuii -y.:.-y.,:-j,- tlungary thirty-eight per cent.- ; 'Defiance, Iowa, claims a living skeleton in-JthVperloo of a man who sis five feeti ;and weighs bftt si xty-ilvo pou a lsr : It is state ) that in Sicily pigs are funjl as ths s ava3ri of tia twas ;;wlra;tliey ettt;; frh(y the- filthiest f)l street" refuse, ever .'which . a - little" bran lias been sprea.l. - HOME FIRST: North Carolina, Thursday- Octob Melange of Dots'.'!. -. 4 .'- - It is said thatMt iaMnftfcit-more easy to do than undo a wrongs - It is said that truth U the founda tion of all knowledge, and thecpmeut of all society. P.. jI.' i It is said that he. who pan take no interest In what is small.-will ' take false interest in what js great, .. f It is sai't that sloth, like rnst, con sumes faster than lalxr wears; while thj -kev oflen used: is always 'bright. rItis said that the man who parades his religion and tries to make cap ital ont of his iety, meets with only contempt. . , , ? r5 f J f ; It is Baht that the knowledge .wkicfr. we- ha acquired, ought not to resem." ble great hop without order, and without an inveutor-; we jmght to :m.w wiii.i w Mei8. and be able it Xi-' - it verve ' us ' in time of m It is s.,i I that not the geat things. -.u t:.v; iittP: tuu if iuVsl doing in" lilc. give tne tiuvii4iiKaLioH of character. . - It is said that ihe unconsciotis in- d'tence ofvn jrol man is greater .i.i.i lus ...iis.-i.,us work.. . He may .ot kiiow-'ittiatl j.iia' face? ftttioe&C hot tther see it, ' . It is said that you nia v find the tiere resnlve not to be useless, and toiiest desdre U lielp other--people, -v 1 1 1, in the quickest and most deli cate, ways, improve yourself, : ; f 4 y It is said that nsefnl 'knowledge -an have no enemies' except the ig norant; it cherishes yontli,- delights" the a;e 1. is an ornaiiteut in pros perity, aief yields' coiniiirt in adver sity -..." ' ; . ; ; i r : j It is s i 1 that thoiightK will often suggest a silence w.'iKtli iias not been lemaii le 1.. The anggek-tion ihat it might be better not to repeat .somen disregarded. 1 ; It is 8ai 1- that there is no kind of kuowletlgc which, -: in : the - hands of the diligent and skilful, will not turn to account. J loney exiivles from alt all flowers,': .the bitter not acceptetl; andthe bee knows how. to extract ' It it said that the bestfrnit which comes to late perff ctic eyeii In the kindliest zone.' is tenderness towards the hard, forbearance- towards, the unforbearing warmth of" heart "to wards ' the cold, philanthropy to wards the misanthropic. v It is said that a man is a great bundle of tools, He is born into this life without the knowledge of how to use them. Edncation is the process of learning their - use, and danger and trouble are. God.'a whet stone with which td keep tltem sharp. - It is said that the encouragement of thrift 18 ft . noble work, for. it teaches' men'-' to :relr -on their own their, own resources,' to put by for times of sickness and distress, and to be more independent than they at present arof charatable asslstancoT and relief " It is a noble work, for it discaura- ves waste. inteinDenhce. and exr travagance, whilst it encourag'es in dustry, good management, and sobri ety, . ;..'.:) : . It is a noble work, for increase of thrift means promotion of happiness, advancement of prosperity,' increase of usefulness, and decrease of crime: and auain, the work is a noble work or it would not have been taught by ocr Divine Masten.who : most assuredly Wn1tAd th nrinnlfi nf t.hnft He said to His disciples and to those around, "Gather- up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost!" ;J This scribe wiH nqw cease to mean- And nse the nom de plnme, :; 7;.:- .. -.v--;- ' - t ,"-y The Story'of a Female Conr : federate Soldier . ; '. -'. , i -rm -."a. .-'?? Recently . the Charlotte w.Iiad the following :.;; ' We And that North Carolina -Tarnished a female soldier in the late war and that she served in Company ?, 26 N. C troops. She senior member of the firm and. qw was Mrs. C. BlaJpclC and 8eveolonLgrior Xtbatf me .oioesiwt witb hec hniband 1VouK CaidweU !-know , Mr. FoM estimatertflat countr, iN. U.. as a private -soiaier, and did I her dutv. She enlisted rwi a ni w " imi hi : tt - nit buentlv .'discharsed i because of her ? sex. ,tWe ask our ,rieiid.oCj the.Le: noir; 7'oyc to enquire if .this heroic woman, who served with her hus band in the armyi'is still; alive;5 -we would liM to trace het. career, am more of her UCe. ?rf The " Lenoir ro,,ic -. says j 'The storjr is true-and ; Mrs. JJlalock is ill raliveV 'e wolnaB enIi8tedJVr ,,t. tW; i;W,; K&S with her husband and both of them revealed her sex amlwa dismissed,! being followed DacK to jviitcneu oy t w, . tiii; UZt'jnt & , j ": --t'- ;r uv a 4,.; ,.were wounded. k.Iharops ww hnrH UU9UU!H1 BUU ' WUW ?W,.U joined tne Federal army,, asne ib drawing a pension. We snail nave tne storjr written up by some one Tamil- iarwith it. Mrs. ;Blalock's postof UVV SO AIJLUUVVCIUUIU 1H.IVVMUIS VWWIIWJ N. C. ABROAD NEXT. NORTH, CAROLINA N E SVS' Items if Interest' Gathered" :. From Various P(a rts o f. : . I,1. the Stale, C;" . . u Goo. ,W.t SlrnrlockTf colored,? lis s been appnted postmaster at Fa3. etteville ,vice I). . F; Vemysr re moved. . - - J , r 'George Dudley will : be hanged at Greenville,'. December 4th, for the mnrderfof iliedinond rlilnw," on - the night of May 13th. . . ' s i . The Confederate -Veterans' Asso ciation of North Carolina,' wiU hold th -ir itnnual ineetinyr in Raleigh, Octfber 15th. ' - 1 .-'-.--i-'-'C"' -'f 'rite ...collections f-internar rev- enne at Dnrham,ldnring the inonth of September,: amounted to filty eight thousand five dollars and sev-? ent-ix-.ceiiiSs- ; : - . .. ' : : t i? -fU'Vr9b ,u,, bWlMOU havS -fibwn established by the State weatacr ; bureau. " More, will TUere ar-j livi t r six hundrid colored men mnioyed. on reore rV,iiderbnt'j etatf tlMltuiore. near .jAhf vill.'1'iJ' seuinjf .t;ot nlirnbliery and ornamental plants. -A'wine'cnn.a'r has been formed . ,- - ... - - . , at Raleigh, taking the name of Jiinaluska. I It it will ' make . fine chauipaines and-clarets, and will buila, vinc teltars with a capa capacity of 50,000 gallons.f A life, sizvj, rtrait. ut' , Prof. Ctias. IX'M,t:Iver.'''Prcsiilent 'of the State Normal it ml Industrial School, has jnsVbeeu place on the; walls in the Teachers - Assembly bnilding at Morehead Citv. The' Raleigh & Gaston Railrord lias;, ercted aJ ' handsome Waiting pavilion at the terminus of its track to the Exposition ; gron nds, Trai ns will be run at frequent intervals throughout the term ofthe Exposi tion Xi:m inul O-ViT'f,' v s ; . i- ? .- - -. - , .. . -,.-. u It is claimed that the last Confed crate soldier killed in North Caro lina, 4 was .Lieut," A B. Coffey, of FJournby's scouts. lie was killed near Statesrille, Iredell county, April made public. Ashevilfe Citizen. ' Tho8e nnacquainted with the facts, would be surprised to know the vast amount of freight handled, and railroad business done at this place, about 30 trains arriving and de parting eyejy day, and. with such connections as makes travel conve nient in . every direction. Rocky Monnt -ifrijmiuHU Now the colored people of Aahe ville.are to have a fine hotel for th;ir race,- and through the generosity .of Mr.; Jl.iUlGarrett of that place, Mrs. Vahderbilt and Mr. Geo. Vanderbilt, they are to have' a Y. M. C. A. build ing to jcost-jf 2;JW)0. Wayneeville The "Wilmington yStur says that tJieTfoliowing, is 'jeppyof a . note ifou no! in a bottTeTwashed ashore at Topsail Sound on Monday of last week. It was foqnd by Mr, John" Sheppard, and ia aa follows: - ..- , September 1st, 1889. -Schooner; Fiedaie- flenxken sprung a , leak ' off Hatteras. . About 'to' go down. No aid in sight." Report. J. yi First Mate. mt 11 I WTSm. i WK, 01 vaoarrus, , wno, re- cently discovered a richj. vein of gold on his plantation, is still taking out the ipreciousf stnff Hh; -goodn iizeui chunks.1; He lias found seyeral pieces worth f 50 eachi and still, the gold is so plentiful 1 tha 4 Block prefers . to work r the ;yein!! wtherKthatl' gather bis opening cotton. Charlotte CJlron- WT here j Is fski i n" Vthet store ' of S.; R.; Fowle &: Son, ; which s is :used ry0.?n?W8 - !l?7,fVn' n , use constantly.' tor iony years. to) the iirowleJge-;pf the preseitf u"yu " - iae ,;rewie . irom - vuis cass. . - - n '1 feffi,f1ifi,'l'inV - -;xi. Despefatv DeedyiMij eGAP3DEavSept2ai1: Ff ;1 Bentley JpHu Bentley aUas Cf ges, ' f Marvey .;Tn6mav Jaij. GroWand Bum I J,, ?6f VhM robbWiVM . seull(;e for robbery aiid train wreck- rjnovernoWereii DeDutvt'She riff B . i inn nuii- uLAc-r xxj.vs uio . j- t . u u. h &rQW hmt hh neck alui halw --r lri:UJX i .:x , They fled Aack. to ' was afterwardxoudhafcftwoot. them V,: (-' .J . !,- ! " ,, , - - ;- , J -it: 7 TV; TTT ne was ronna to oe sua auve. ixe will recover The prisoners. . v wil . irmiugham torwork in the. eoa! mines. . 11 o I -. 1- , 1 'ii'i. o) mm 7 i uanr Articles. 1 paper Needles. '. w 1 . ..Pins, x : ' : v.. , t Thimble 1 Pen Holder,. - - ' i ; ! .. i Lead Pencils. - , 1 yard Lace, -1 Wper Carpet Tacks, " 4 '., 8 Slate eneils, - ! . 1 ' I Memorandum Hook, ' ' 1 S i'nllar Hntt'ins. etc, ' -' 4 Oent Articles.' r.-.-n y y igooiii,1,i,sawFilfe.';.: I spoo' Machine'Theea l,- ... - .Curry ComJ,,et3, etc. ' '-J 1 lixdare Hlackiii .11 f rrices t The above Are 6nty'TeW g.;pf.ujariHAll feoods not priced-are- equally as low. We ientp bnoe. uur t.Vt . IS i ...White Blankets, s Be. sure; toget . durfprfce' RoussrofNew;Y6rk,.wUtfuriiish us these --- s M evry week ; so we can show you something hew, every time you comer ;So;pleake giens ("a triaiarid see what it ! 5 will do: -V ! 'nnn ntrtA , a1 amtiitt'. UiiiIHi nni . J , THF PFftPI ,f.' tm m s-!.,iif ba v il l CAPITAL-STOCK - J. A. kUN.uv,i?xes.':; LEE H. BATTLE, Cashier. . s ,vJ . t '? -r'S-.y ?-. IkW!. ' ' f. .4 7 va:long- "; a:r.fousiiee,4 ;r,,u, jrj, brooks, MEttRTTT;' "a I. NEWTON. s- . ' , J. L-BROOKS ffklm -'-'RiTAYXOR GtEAVESTctf Inchburg, Va w'.wiUiv ' i Conducts a General Bankin4Bd8UiesJ. ."Extends every .accommodation oQ5fifnt wifh hnftinPsa nrfh'cirdPB. twits'" .! !;u r '" ,':''J r .Always has money to ieia at o per qent. v -. . ( :.. I , We caTl special attention to our Tide Lock, Burglar and Fire Proof S"a'fe ,We want yoW bu8ine,s8,ArMi-policit6osrespondfince.itf 'm ? -fc t Therulesof -this B'aptfe,forbi(lny a co-stocKfioiaer.-- ;,i i.-j-y t ' - j , w . v -x T ... . - . . 1 r SUK" VlUTlJAL; INSURANCE 3fj;rf3-In8nres tigamsfct-t xl1!,:' ITiBEAriD.LIGHTNUJG. ORGANIZED, 1856ASSKmf3; .IV- iNSUKE TOUlt' FiiQt Elitx IN THE OLD - - I'ili.UtfU.AUV.T-- i i-Compate s it ijjhrhrflwfal MR. LEE H. and "write Vovl" a Policy 'fifsny -ttrM i ? I? Agents tfor Person. C-;N. Cv ,' v.- V:f- TjRSs'IrowB'a Tr.-:: r itterfc. - ; . - ' .i l'hysicliitii iv osiinienil It f - AU deaten keep it per bottle. Geanine baa trade-murk and crossed rod lines on wrapper. . .i.i i-.Jirn ; ilv'v-ari Company yourself nd-Jtulge. of its BtandingsKfea f 3l irfifRepre'sfented'" byy-1' UAI ILL Per YlriVance. !?LDttv9. U I ' 31. jihlii-'i VJ -i ."1 J J To! m ... 1 i .- t i - ;?i?- ell- . . J it s- -. ft f r,:;ISLsaDl:-r:::.i"; : r, 2 Cent CArtlcfes. 1 vrtnir-Vrit?ivv '1wu.J ....JiHs.f.th 1. 8xm)1 Cotton, .iiv.iw'i 7,,;nuJi 1 ,1", SiIk.Twist,4,.t, ij rr4.r 12,good Envelopes.. .. , , nt. 1 Tin tup, -'-.' rNutmes'Grater: """ ! ' 12 Vk I Screws;,-' -'J' -! ' ' ij ' I fajU'c-Salt Stand. 1 1 ,!' 1 cake Toilet Soap .jji . r- 'ili I Crochet Needle ;BestTallef : ; v.. vr-;i ia,i: mr-r. -fi J -iJ v.-i i)rl.. .(io'th'i fJ - ii -i1 3-r '-.'"-"'r; 0( f; Vjfr'df I, TH terms ; f t m. oil . mm mm m.a One Price to All. 10:498c'.';paiK:r, Red . , J. T IW l,4i. ,1 i.r t'r r j - lljllw. -i'-,' 1 RMU( I j dl i pi Bs:,j..:v: saF'f mi u mtffi;f i , vice rrps officer .therepf-Bftdorsing for other than v . ' , 4it ,, , t w'i v.tjl t"'i"ir :-iJt,i'L buUAMZED U533, UPPUIIIEI MD, 1IABIIE (Assets..ii $650bQ00 1 i.i,i:ji"-.'" '1 itum INSURER --'AGAINST ' "5 1 '.l '.' ' i- Jt 'i TT ITT JT " , -hiaplil compaa.tnoMMqfire (tja4!bAlaen?1 'i lury ia suceessiui operation, nns pain , f 1 tBfWWW ofl.ktfa tpjeftjaia-0f, North tarohna-i-'jafaes a vorv aimnle and concise poller, free of neltv 1 h?r-it)Ur'estriUBa-aiHf libera iA its terms end eon- ."'"" t .?..... . ... uO tlta .;.nr.li.lALMKSi President. iiMcpAiiTqv; ecreurjA(4 ,. j., BlIHI2TES;jDistj:i6rAgent - nir:i4.... t notice. u: ii s) ' r ?rr.""-. , .- By virtue a moitsrgre deed made to m by Jno. A. WaUerand -wife, filary, ana uniyregria- House door in. Bosboro. N. C . sell at public tiieUoa to the nigbest bidder far cash, the tract of land owned by said Walker, situate in Person county, in Kox)xro township ad joining the lamliof .tohn D. Clayton, J. A. Long ana oth ers, containing oO acres more or less. p '-; ; i'bUjale is nihde subject to a previous mort- eaitaio W. VI Ueade, Ksq. c r . .- ...... ..... ... .. . ...i.. - liy TITOS. ,'AijS. Person Glunty Courier,- Published every Thursday, by : "QiBT T , BBOS., . : , ROXBORO, N. C , TERMS, OF SUBSCEIPTIOK J- One Copy One Year, . . 1.00 50 One Copj ICic Moatbs, -, Cash invariably in advance. i Ait at ' , 3 Cent Articles .r 25 Envelopes, ' ' 1 '. r 1 bottle Rest Ink, " 1 ' " ; ,r 1 quire Good Paper,' ; - f 1 cake Fine. Toilet Soap. T- 1 Pio PJate, ; . . 1 Tin Dipper, " 12 Collar Buttons, . School Slate, ' ' I Eine Comb, . . ' . - N - 1 good JlHpdkerehief. ' J 5 Cent Articles. 6,Tea Spoons, J- lozen Lead Pencils. - 1 vard Good Calico. 1 Pocket Knife. ' - ' 1 pair Mens' Suspenders, etcH etc, ' vou tret bv biiv- onoes, ; tLats, Wooden an 1 Shoe : 88c: Table Damask, 25c! Mrf O. B! 111; t ? . - . ! GEO. A.: NEWELL, 1 -ROXBORO'S- J.! . J' e -v- e 1 e n? T,i -and-, ( - PHOTOGRAPHER, , Tub Prices mm lUi tun Ln wtljierritt Building,1 Up. Stairs, t !tVMEiKi(TAK ' WATCHES : a specialty: 'Vc offer The Y7ALTH AM which hasjust com- -pleted their f5,000,O00n watchalso the! HOWARD, CO'S, the, highest grade watch in market. The ELGIN. -HAMPDEN .and others, which are -fullyi warranted, at very close figures . ; Can ,be fonnd ready - to - attend -wants in either branch of Us bu'si-i riess,' guaranteeing full satisfaction. Gold ' Watches, Solid, $20.' Silyei-v .'.., ,$10. ; Nickel-L-,".-'-".. i. 12 CABINETS in the best style of ' of art, and a LIFE SIZE CRAYON ' for '$5.00. i ''Call up and see me:when yon need anything jii - my line. J will treat k you square. a . . , . , . .--.We make a specialty in repairs, and ask your patronage, w. - ' - -Nejvr Scenic Backgrounds at the Photograph Gallery. - Call ' and see them thetn and try a picture. " Will also show yoa pictures of Hagar Mt. Pinnacle Rock, (2 views front and side.) I haye a wide view, lens ,foT houseand views, 8x10 inches. Leave -your orders for houses.'"-. Will guar antee yoa perfect pictures at very reasonable rates;' " " . , ' -7 . ;JjkeepA small stock of Watches, and. will give yon satisfaction in re pairing,' at reasonable prices. , 1 ; U IU friuu WIS OtJiO ( movemeiit. for only twenty dollars : ' Call and 'see me up stairs, in Jlei" ritt building.' ' Geo. A. Newell- r Sr'.--:- r ' . l " Anrt ttnwo rmnbli-d with rtervo wwn resulting vfioui caie or crvrk will be tvlicve.1 by taking B r own' Iron Hitters, Genuine has trada mark and crossed red linea on wrapper. ;

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