Person County " Courier ,1, a, 1 in t.hfl nAnt.ro ftP n. . firm w nii"ii--i'- - - x uuuaueu every. Aiiursuay, jj ; , Viccii "rowing secnoo, maKing u , ;o jf the best advertising mediums 't','r nieri'hants and warehousemen in , lioinin? counties. Circulates , , lv in rcrson, Granville, Durham Y-uvjrxky, .0,1. v ; l'f:T 1 Cnweii connues, in xsortn uar , mid Halifax; county, Virginia, NOELL DROS, Proprietors. HOME FIRST: ADROAD NEXT. 111 $ 1 .00 Per Year in Advance. .u fie:Ye'o'K4st-f'i kjiiv uouv vue a ear, ,' vertising rates reasonable ; terms j known on application. Vol. viii. Roxboro, North Carolina Thursday,; MIrgh 31, 1892. No. 33. "50;-:- rnp-:. Cash invariably in advance. .-i -.4- 1 In; I Olivier I -yr- ' :. lA V' Si: ' --v , ;.,.,,,;,, " II -1 I XJV II I XX I , II ' Hv II II. 12 'I el XV M - 1 ! V ' CI . ' I v II II I II IV I I ." I I - it .1 I X Vil.f'klirilil-ri-- 11 ' " - - - ' ' 1 1 ' - 1 ' M-i 1 . i . . ill r t . . i ' t -I ' ' I J . . . i - ii . - - .I. INVALIDS Gain mpidly in health and strength by th use of Ayet's SarsaparUla. This medicine slli.tituto rich and pure blood, for. the in-M-.erislicd fluid left In the veins after vun .".nd other wasting sickness. It lnv !.. ovrs tiic appetite and tones up the system, so V.'.aI convalescents soon - Become Strong ar'ive, and vigorous. To relieTO that tired ' fi . linn. iii'resslon of spirits, and nervous . ,u! 'iiiy. no other medicine produces the sp, -lv ami permanent effect of AVer's Sax. ;;.i"..U!.. V- O. Loring, Brockton, Hass , ;t : "I am confident that anyone suffer ihL- fi .jin tlie effects of scrofula, general de-i-;i-:v. want o( appetite, depression of spirits, r!!.l'!as3iiude will bo enred : ' Using ; s.irsapai illa ; for I have taken It, and .sjMk from experlence.' . - -. - in the simmer of 1888, 1 was cured of iHMM'iis debility by the use of Ayer's Sarsv n.wiiia. '-Mrs. II. Benolt, 6 Middle st, Paw- tuolvft. K. I. St vi-ral years ago I was In a debilitated oMiMition- Other remedies having failed, I . i ..:". n to taKWiser's SaflfftpatUla, and war" pivatiy i iH'fit';dTAs a Spring medicine, I c.MisidVr it invaluable." Mrs. L 8. Win- cluster, Ilolden, Me. By Aye r's Sarsaparilla Dr. J. C AYER & CO., Loveo, Man. it HOFESSIONAL U'NKFORD, Attorney at Uoxboro, K. C. PAFDS Law, THE BATCHELOR'S TOAST. Selected for the Courier. KURITT & BRYANT, Attorneys at Law, llOXBORO. N. C. I vm i i . iii the iteTeral Courts of the State, -p.vi.'il utter lion given to case in Person, t) n .'i i n ami aswell counties. AM l.cnal Hnsintf8 entrusted to our care will rt'. i i c prompt attention. n KITCU1N, Attorney at Law, UozBono, N. U. o wlicrever his set rices are required nnicc at Wiiisiead Hotel. . N TK A I) HBOOK3, Attorneys at Law, Roxboro. N. C. r.. o wherever their services use required, i vn ii lit attention given to the eollociion of V. GRAHAM, Attorney at Law, Oxford. N. C. ' i A.-v.ri'-i in all the courts of the State. Han- i . ,-.,ni.v and invest the same in best IstMort ,u.- ..-.il Kstate Security, settle estates and . - ito titles. irayboru. ' l. M. Warlick. ,forl. N. : - Milton, N. C i KAYHORX & WAllLICK Attorneys at Law, I'ractire in all the com ts of the State and in nil- Fe'leral courts. Management of nstates ricili v attended to. -;ie. i"al uttention given to cases in Person and I as 're' I lomities. jyyyfr Dr. & J. i uckkk. SURGEON DENTIST.' ( ih'FU.E up stairs CV new building, ii VV. J. Johnson & EOXBOliO. N. C. Many maidens fair I've known, Girls with Soft and potent eyes, That would melt a heart of stone Every maid a lovely frise. '"' I have worshipped at their feet, i Yiekleil to their charing; and yet Is the best of them as sweet As the girl I've never met? They have witching little eyes, She enraptures when she smiles; i. They enchant, amuse, amaze, She enslaves me with her wiles. ;That they're charming I agrte; " They are exquisite; and yet, . None of them entices me Like the girl I've never met. She has all their winning grace, All their iril and beaut? rare. - H lashing eyes, a perlect face, Low sweet forehead, rippling hair, Fancy makes her all my own, I can see her now; and yet - Though full many maids I've known, She's the girl I've never met. Shall I meet her? who can tell? Life is short, ibe world is wide, While I wait I know it well, She may be another's bride. Fate has kept us two aparr, We may never meet; and yet, Here's a toast: "I pledge ray heart" To the girl I've never met. Philandek is about the same age, especially iah, whicn ar the youngest. - Kiah was drank, and he and Mr. Cole got to cassin one another about politix, and I advanced in the house whar was Elijah's wife, which is my darter Jane, which is next to my darter Sally. Well, arter jawing awhile with 'em, my little neffew says he to me, says he, 'Uncle Back,' says he, iefs go home.' Says I, good so we both pegged out together, and I heard somebody a calling me, bat never tentioned 'em or .advanced back Well, I got home and was eating my sapper, and Elijah, which is next to darter Sally, arriv, and he says u me, uncie .buck says he i ve Kinea a man.' aays 1, 'ine hell you have.' And this is all I know about the stabbing, because DYING FOR THE LACK OF TWO CENTS TO BUY A LEMON WITH. MELANGE OF DOTS. COtJSIN SALLY DILLARD OUTDONE- It. A. MvitTON, Practicing Physician, 1:11' lb II ,6 jt ...iMiiiry and mirroundingcountry. r. ail llic lirunc'urd of mudioine. 'i4-!v O, that other half of the world ! If you have never experienced it how can you tell how it lives. There is one incident told by a pale-faced tenement-house resident. She has seen prosperous days, but now has' or bad, only a sick husband and four little children. "One needs so many things !" she sighed plaintively. "One day last week I was out of coal, and I sent for a bushel, but I only had J8 cents, Scene at Chatham during the ses- and the coal was 9. The coal man sion of the Circuit Court in the case said he would wait uutil I could pay of Commonwealth vs. Cassidy, on a the rest. Then my husband wanted cane of malicious stabbing. a sour drink. He had a burning fever, The venire being impaneled, and poor fellow, and wanted a lemon so the jury solemnly charged by the bad," she f topped her flying needle clerk, the Commonwealth's Attorney just long enough to wipe away a tear called, in support of the indictment, there were other mouths to be fed the witness, Buck Bryant, who being "but I didn't have the 2 cents to solemnly sworn, the truth to tell, buy the lemon a and I cohldn't testified as follows : get it." Then she broke entirely Question by Commonwealth's At- down, and sobbed aloud with her torney : 'Tell all yon know about apron over her face. "O, it seems as the cutting of the prosecutor, by if I wouldn't have felt half so bad Cassady the prisoner at the bar." when I saw his dear, dead face in Answer "Well, gentlemen, it was the coffin yesterday if I hadn't election day 'twas a dark, cloudy, thought how he wanted that drink wet sort of drizzly day, and says I to and I could not get it ! I wake up my old woman, 'I believe I'll go in the night and think of it until down to Ringgold and 'posit my it seems as if it will drive me wild !" vote.' And says my old woman to Then she choked back the sobs me, 'Well, Buck, as it is a sort of and hurried on with her work. The dark, cloudy, wet sort of a drizzly woman's earnings by making "pants day,' says she, 'hadn't you better at 85 cents per dozen grows smaller take the umbrill.' So I took the with every moment taken for tears. Bmbrill and advanced down towards But can you imagine it? A short Ringgold, and when I got down thar, age of 3 cents to buy necessaries of Mr. Cole corned, and says he, 'Uncle life ! The lack of two pennies to Buck, have you seed anything of old get a drink to cool the fevered Cole.jjfor why? Says he, 'He's got j ma'ke life a long agony of regret ! my umbrill.' (Here the witness was Did - you ever realize before the interrupted by the Court and told to value of a postage stamp? St. Louis between the prisoner and Cole, the prosecutor. In answer to which the CLOTHED WITH THE LAW. witness remarked, in a tone of indig- nant remonstrance. "Wall. now. Mr. 14 is told of Hiram Jdkins, a Jus .TnrW von hnlrl nn. for T am sworn in a Western distsrict a grasp- to tell the truth, and I am a gwine to inS and miserly close-fisted, flinty tell it in mv own wav so 'taint hearted old man, who had grown old while for you to say nothing more in money making that one day about it," whereupon the Court and he hired a pocr old man to come and Commonwealth's Attorney, being do some work about Lis garden. Upon his coat preparatory to ' It is said that, everything in tlis world of ours has "its limits ; " time, placed opportunity, human power. life itself, all; come. to an end.. One of the great arts of living well and sue ccssfully is lo understand these lim.' its and adapt ourselves : to them. For the want of this many excellent schemes come to ; nought, many worthy people fail in '.their efforts,, much strength and energy and talent are wasted., !; 'Every one realizes the importance of making a beginning, bat few appreciate. that there 'is an equal importance in making and end;' How. and when to do this is deserv ing of much more thought and; care than is usually bestowed upon it.-: It is said that the ; life of every man is as 'th 4?ltpring ot at-stfe whose small beginnings arej indeed plain to all, but whose ulterior course and destination, as it winds through the expanse of infinite years, ; only the Omniscient can discern. Will it mingle with neighboring rivulets as a tributary or receive them as their sovereign? Is it to be a nameless brook, and wiH Its waters, among millions of other brooks and rills, increase the current of some world river? Or is it to be itself a Rhine or Danube, whose goings forth are to the uttermost lands, its flood .an everlasting boundary line on the globe itself, the bulwark and high Roxboro, N. C. professional services to tue people anxious to get rid of the witness, removing w.r,. cuisp, Practicing l'hymcian, Roxboro, N. C. WHAT A MAN IS MADE OF. -'" - - i " " " Vi').s t f According to a French' chemist, man, from a chemical point, of .view, consists- of thirteen, elements, five of ttem gases and -eight - solids :Snb- rmcung to cnemicai, analysis a man the average of 154 pounds', ..we d that, he is 'largely;, composed ;bt oJygen which is in" a state of extreme clmpression ; in fact, a man weigh ing 154 ppnnds has ,9 . pounds, i of compressed oxygen. in his make up! The volume of this at an ordinary temperature, if freed, -would exceed 980 cubic feet: " The weight: of- the hydrogen is only 16 pounds, but wee this in a free state; at a : temperature of 78.dcgrees, it would occupy a space equal to 2,800 cubic feet The other: three gases are : Nitrogen, nearly 4H and . fluerine, 'Z bGnces. , Of , the solids, carbon stands at the head of the metalloids, there being about 81 pounds. Next pomes phosphorus, 26 ounces, and sulphur, 3 ounces. The most abundant --metal is - calcium, more than 8 pounds ; next potassium, 2. ounces : sodium, 5 ounces' and iron, 1 ounce. The various combinations remarkable which the chemist can form of these 'preacher; " PROMINENT PEOPLE. r J President Carnot is one of the very few' Frenchmen' 'who' 'Jiever 1 get ' ex cited. -' '"' v '--j-' '-t'; j Senator Sherman, of Ohid. is about to build . mansion' In' Washington to cosy f 100,000."" "vf''" ;.' i -n:i -."."'; .,',!'. I Ex-Senator Edmunds, of Vermont takes only cases of , importance, and his smallest retainer is $2000. 4 . 'f The ktemitXfndoii newsman, whp became a British, Cab inet Minister, left, $2000,;! ) .John D. Rockefeller's ncome.rrom. his Standard Oil interests r.is proba- i . i -'Af? vv rr ! V. -'. piy, nearjj,su,uw.a year. .;-t,? ( 1 IEx-Senator;IngalIs isrepbjtedf to have declined an. offer of $10,000 a ear " to .edit a Kansas i City, :.,Mo. evening pape'r.i;rf X'-kv TrlneVGeVjfg Wfareowa8 an annual .-allowahcefamoflhting to $75,000 a 'year; - Previous death of his brother he" had a year. " ' -1 J 'i-- : Few 'people" are aware that the late evangelist, Mr. Spurgeon was never ordained. He began and ended his ltd;; the $35,000 ' ministry- as metals and metalloids are almost I innumereble. Let's reason together. Here's a firm, one of the largest the country over, the world over; it has grown, 'lav ROXBORO rdSORAHCE AGEKCY, Patronize Home . Industries. 1 GUARANTEES- Xj oest Kates 4 Life0re,r Accident: arid Tornado Insurance. I r 1 ?.v mti'. - ivcjjtcociita niuoug otaierH iue'ioi lowinir " L well :known .' comnanies f ! ..Home,'N. fY.; Royal j PJitenix; I naniora; , uestern; iiiverpooi, 1 London and Globe; Queen; Lon- v uoa - vguinreruiai : juoduob ana Idle Insurance Co., SJ JbJ W YOEEl . '.! f ) V ."I " " I" ; 1 -I Kf ( . f assets, u $i 6j5ob,do6V Tbe jiolicies wi itton ifkU' Washington arc f described in these geueral terms: -j. v,: THEY ARE i .IT - i "T -t- ' i vr - i uancasmre ; cw x orK v naer-- i i writers' Agency ; Scottish Union j "and National, and' Fire Asso- '.' ! xiatidii of, Philadelphia:' ' : ;; Callbr'Write him before placing your iiawftncaelaewhfir6--'h .fy I r. Kespectfully f and truly, 'Vf-:14 R. II. DOWDY. ITHE ;J. L. iTHOMPSON r p FURNITURE CO. M - way of whole kingdoms and conti- 8teP b steP' through -the'-years" to' . -' X A. J ! L 11 L. A. J- nents? We know not; only in either samcB auu il ens pawm, meui- case we know its path is to the great cinea na ocean. - . "That's enough I " It is said that it is so little that we Wait a little- can realy do for one another . in the 1M pays tae newspapers ..e w ii j good monev. fexDensive work, this maivu tM. inc. ail uuuci I " ' I , . . . . j . -r T t . . . . , . . , rivi.5inCTi t tail t.ha r,Pnl that, otates Minister, ; returnea io ierxm, marcning oraers, ana nave Duraen3i v r r-- j i tu. uifcr j. tLev have faith in what the v sell, so J ....... ,' L..i. f,vK 1 ufii eniovma splendid health. He says t.. ' J r r 1 I . . . I I H IPH M III U f II II 1 llirill HIT I II tV 2L1 IjCI -i ii i. nr enre luev aon i wani vour moner. o- . . oucp, otcp iiguu uurvam mroull dust and common place, without gaarantee is not indefinite music or banners or present glory ; ana relative, out aenmte ana aoso- and vet to each soldier has been aiven late if the medicine doesn t help, a canteen of never-failing water, a 7our mney i "on cal1 cap of which we may proffer with no Suppose every sick man and every fear of a diminishing store, all tho feeble woman tried these medicines way through to the end of the long and found them worthless, who would dun'nS the last ten years. march to the sea. Is our comrade be the loser, you or they? Ihe United btates Army now car- discouraged? Do his feet fail and his The medicines are Dr. Pierce's Pes on its retired list tMrty-two hands grow heavy? A cheerins word "Golden Medical Discovery," for Brigadier Generals and lour Major a loving service." a friendly suedes- blood diseases, and his "Favorite Generals. The quartet of Majo: tion, born of the desire to help and Prescription," for woman's peculiar Generals is composed of John Pope, encourage, will relieve him like ills., sparkling water in the desert beat, they Sach things cost nothing, but all of they don't, they cost nothing ! the gftld and diamonds you could pack into your bundle would not match them for solace on the long and dustv march which stretches for ! It affords me much pleasure ' to in form my friends and former custom ers that I ara still "INl IT.'?..-; ; i - , :The ;j. l:thqmpson:;: U I; " ,. v -: . I LYNCHBURG, VA. ... i : " ' ' Succeeds J. L.: Thompson & Son . in j the. Furniture business, and. will 1.... carry a full,line of Cham" ber, Parlor t Dining . ; . Room and Office , , and Carpets; also j Fancy Goods; such ; as Lounges, Roclders, Alexander Ribot, the new French vuiv isu,svs, 9;v., u,wu,uvej or Premier, is just a few weeks over : holiday presents. . fifty years of age.. He is sometimes ' Your orders for anything in our called a youthful Thiers, and he has line will be greatly appreciated by , Ex-President Gleveland andGov ernor Flower, ''of ' New York", were guests for a few days of the ''New York Rod and Gun ' Club at 'their j club house on Spesutia' Island,' Md Bismarck sprinkles his j conversa tion, yhich is at all timejf interest ing and sometimes ejjigramatic, with choice and . pertinent , extracts from Shakespeare, of . whose works he is especially fond. , , . , William Walter Phelps, the United had a meteoric career in politics Yours truly, ' r- J. L. THOMPSON, . "The Furniture Man," j Lynchburg, Va., :! V, R, L1URR AY & CO. and v DURHAM, N. C Agents for the Light Running If they help toward health, & arroii, j, Komnson cost $1.00 a botlle each! If uanwi a. wcueV Congressman Stone, of Kentucky, ct 'X(7rv""rT1 I ' Cj ' owes ms me tonis wue, who, wucira - young girl, found him lying danger-j Sewing Machine. ously wounded after one of the bat- They are the BEST. LIGHTEST . M I I ''" ..--.I' . . v. II lfcli-laanf thA Pivll War. and takinor A BOY'S ESSAY ON "BREATH." rwaofti i'a ma1o ail " " tieSOI tne VlVli v ar, uu prorxri xrWATJT'S'r' WOTSlf- - I i n -T i 1 J 1 ... iv.".,. ..u...u. Vr1"" each one of ns between the cradle were n01 Ior our Dreatu. we woaiu him to her father's house nursed him LESS and MOST' DURABLE Ma chines made in the world. We keep on hand a full lino of die. The breath keeps going through Knr,fc fa health our liver, ohr lights and our lungs. Mra rfarriaon' wife of the Presi- Boys shut up m a room all day . . ....tni.'..'-. should not breathe; they should wait . ,fi- art st0(,ie9. to whih Needles, OilS, ' Sewing until they get out doors. Air m a , . , Qted mQch time during machine 'PartS and In manv a life a smjle is a stranger, 1 TT . . "TV her occupancy of the White House, r - ATiacnmentS . Donociae is poisoner man mao iiogs. c. . . m. oanohillii .vilfnl tn .n .t Unc,e some men was snut up in a black hole in India, and a carboni- and the grave. ' It is said that it is easy to multi ply happiness all along the pathway of life, if we but have the desire to do so, and only look for the opportunity and to bestow good cheer upon that person is to confer a pleasure that arialT ' remain --loner in nasi a in fVia forbidden desert Through which the d Jnto that hole and before in water-color work. We also handle the BRAUMULLER, wing. SOMETHING TO EAT. told him to go on and tell the tale in commencing his labors, the work his own way.) "Well, as I was man's pipe slipped out upon the V r w.u.cmsp, a going to say, 'twas on 'lection day. ground, and old Judkins saw it and Buchanan and Filmy was a running picked it up. After working a wmle for the legislatur, and says I to my the old man thought he would smoke. one. ms professional services to the people old woman, "Old woman, says I, "I but upon looking for his pipe it was 01 ....i.....o!iwiUiirrounilinK community. . . , , . , T 01 ' j. - . b'leve I'll go down to Ringgold and not to be found. Jndkms came out j)" a. wise, 'posit my vote.' Says my old wo- while he was searching, and asked l'ractlclng fhysicUu, mar, 8av8 8ae 'Buck, as it is a Sort wnnf h& r.ar1 InstL Roxboro, N. C. ' of dark, cloudy, rainy, damp, drizzly pve jt my pipe," said the old way or me icaaa ior such a one Multitudes may be rendered happy by trifles. A word, a smile, a nod, do the work. You meet a child in every one of them was All U the street, and as1 it lifts its en- j PIANOS, I buying directiy from the factories, I .. .. .1.; Vil jiX: Non-forfeitable. ' t Unresrieted v hs ; to" KesiUence and ' : ; IxareA! ifter two- : ' vere. - . :X';.- Inoontebtable: afteir- two years. .:; Socureu bf aBilns f " vested Kserve, . Betler ; payiug in!, c vestments than ! United States. Uonds. Loss expensive than: : Assessmoirt CertW-" ,iiU'tev.-J &ftt,&'-l or inrtnertittttcnlars, call on i address " j 'J, ,,. -.,t S MUEL iZ AUAJ1S. Dist. Ajt't,'..j; - - - - Durham, S. C. Or.PBOF..B. E. BEITTOS, W?7-'3ni--V ' " Agent tor l'ersf;ri eounly , r, ' BAR C A I N!MO USEfS ;.-- .'1 I. . T-i r- - -1N- Watches, J ewe try- j WrA; J...-A s.4 '; t;i; : O p t i c a,l G o o d s ; i ; ROXBORO, N. C. ' 4- -HM.-;; Watches in; gold at from12.00? to r anywhere yort want to gO"up to.6t ; Anything; yoi want,vm Jewelry i 7: can be bought at cheaper prices than was ever before sold in . this town. V. ,. "h ' AT NEWELL'S. ; Anything wanfed in Watches, can : be bought cheaper than was ever , be- :;, fore known in Roxboro,' . . . Any thing wanted-in Clock s, wl t be sold very, much lower than you have an idea of, . . ' AT; NEWELL'S, Anything wanted in Spectacles and Eye Glasses, can be c bought ." cheaper than has been dreamed of AT NEWELL'S. Anything to be repaired in Watch es, Clocks and Jewebry, will be done i as it ought to be done, at marvellous " tow- rates . and ,; fully ... warranted -12 - months, . . : ; r : " AT NEWELL'S. dead "Can I get something to eat here r Girls wear corsets which squeeze inquired humbly of the cook at their diagrams too much. Girls B K"cue" UUU1- cannot run and holler like boys, "Oh, yes, plenty,' she said with a and can offer . ; ,ulrlng to you, uMfT. ate squeezed. JP""1" fiTi '.M nTW i ' B.aSgaiEs smile. 4 ft Igir.lwom,ran ana ,ZZrj.-. .b Instraments, . not snrp.ssed .by ler so my diagram would grow. V u ucuv" iU M"v- J"'v' " . ' ' .' dealers V- ' - bite 01 meat irom tne aog, or a roast 1- - -7 THINGS To EAT. ; The best-of everything in the --can be found at- . . -. a- ; . C. H. HUNTER'S, --'ROXBORO, N. C. HAMS,' . SUGAR, ' LARD, ... TEAS, i-V! i-: , RICE, FLOUR, .i;.v . MEAT, ' MEAL, ;..' : BUTTER. 4 V--- ' MOLASSES. CANNED GOODS, etc.,' etc. " r ;CAKES, - " v! ,.: .; ' CRAC KERS ' -'' and. ., ,..5 - -:; ' " ' - . fruits: . .. ' .. - " ' -no:. iMsiiri.fessionai services to the people 8ort of day, hadn't you better take , 01 Koli .ro iiml surroiin 1m community. Kesi-1 . I luau. iciiTt- ! corner oi MorKan street ann ueams i your Um Drill f Says Sue. oayS 1 w nmtcHil, ''resilient. i. 8. Rradsber, Casbter. farmers' Bank of Roxboro, ROXBORO, N.'C.:''; I'epi-iiUs received and cc 'lections and re- tiiita ices promptly ruad6. the old woman, says I, 'I spect I had I better take my umbrill,' and ad vanced on towards Ringgold, . till I arriv thar. '.Well, the first thing I did when I got thar was to take a drink of Buchanan whiskey, which hold- ( . J.iwJltvi i TOR AL 5 i J8EASES van mnnnfrrnna crrmA arid mvr T tn LnWbaif nu w vnn f-Ai" hArtAr UeSay and in now. don't von? ' And while I was Pr0Per' av0wal f OwnersnlP advancing around, Mr. Cole he came to me. Says he, 'Uncle Buck says "Is this it?" asked Judkins, ing out the pipe. The laborer said that it was,- and reached out his hand to receive it "Hold!" exclaimed Judkins,' "it 'is a small thing I know, lint feince I am a Justice, we may as well proceed order to make a yon must be sworn. Hold up yur hand!" Ills Bb an Blood Ealm U C irots. SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT -y.ilHS ftHEL'M.- ECZEMA, every j i it m uiyr.ant SKIN ERUPTl0N.be i caj being eflicaclous In toning up the ijtem and restoring the constitution, when l.-npaired from an? caute. Its a'most supernatural healing properties jaslliy U3 in guaranteeing a cure, If erections ars followed. Ok.11 I rnCC. "Bool or Wndcn." E!.f00 BALM CO., AtUnla, Ga. The man held up his hand, -and h.'havftmn sflpn anvthw of old Judkins administered the law, after neighbor Harris? ays I, 'For why?' which the man still persisting that Says he, 'The "old cock's got my ne ownea lyxne pipe was aurren umbrill.' Arter a while I 'posited dered. - mv vote, and Mr) Cole was tighter When the job for which the poor than T ever seed him. And so we fellow was engaged was aone, ne nrtvanoeA ftlnn cr till we crot to whar had worked half a day and wanted , 0 .... .. . ... - the road and path forked, and Mr. fifty cents. . '.. . 4 - Cole and me tuck the 4ath, :is any "All right," :. said J ndkins, "yon other gentlemen would; and arter owe me half a dollar so we axe nst advancing a while, we arriv to old square. , - neighbor Harris a settin on a log "II owe you, Squire? with the umbrill on his r&rnv;nd 'bout that time Elijah Cassidy (the prisoner) , corned up,' and we ad vanced on till ; we arriv at Ebjah's House Elijah' ; is my' ceffew and likewise my; son in law- he married my darter Jane," which is next to my darter Sally. , Arter we had advanced to Elijah's house, we stood in the . ami jii.auu J h88. . .umici, cuua&ciea ior MOOCH ATC FeCS. - 1 j -, " ou- ornet is opponTtu. s. pmiiT orriei two xf somebody .id ,ap on SSotJ KSE ?,"r.?7-TT, which ; was : Johnston. before, - and W1:T;M Whitfield Cassady behind vuarKB, vui iee not aae uu patent Is secured. ' PaMrwLrr. "Hovr to Obtain Patents," with James of actual clients in your State, county, of ", Km 11m Adores, r- C.A.SMGW&CO; w- Patent, WasjuiNOT".. D. C Whitfield and Kiah Cassady being the same. Elijah land Kiah is brothers,- both born in the natraL'way like anybody else's brothers, no gals between 'em, "Yes; the law Tallows me half dollar for; administering the oath, don't you see?' The Smoker. s Ex-Governor Thayer, of Nebraska has decided ? to -contest , anew .the riarht of Governor Boyd to his of- flee. Baron' Hirsch, the' wealthy Ans trian.bahker and friend of the Prince of Wales, is just, sixty-one years ' V. "That's all on breath." Minneap olis Journal. from the lady; of the house if she sees you, or some club sauce from the hired man, or ; : ' ' "Aw, come off the griddle," he in- t- wi,, rmrnfAArl to terrupted. "You're tAlkin' through XO UW IIU1VU a V UW MM w w - A SAFE INVESTMENT. We have large stock of the famous CROWN ORGANS, i ? '"which we sell at low prices." - If you want av SEWING MA- bonnet. What's the matter CHINE, B1CICJLE,, fiAJNU, UK both a word and a passes on with a new sense of happi ness. -. The opportunity arises for doing a favor to a stranger. He may not be arrayed " in A purple or fine inen, and the feeling of humility plainly to be read upon his features, betokens the fact that he, from faring sumptuously every day, is in decidedly mean circumstances in case df failure a return of purchase ife. But you do iot seem to notice price. On this , safe plan you r can t.Ma and rAnlv rx hia onnm'riea nr bOT.- ltOm OUr adVertlSeO arUg218C confer the favor asked with the po- a bottle of Pr. King's New Discovery iteness and kindness you . would! for Consumption. . It is guaranteed bestow upon a millionaire. The ac-Jto bring relief in every case, . when tion is a simple one, no more than used for - any 5 affection - or.; throat, if iiTiw nMn llnnor9. orchest. suchas cohSumDtion. fnrtw.mAn ti. inflammation of lunss. bronchitis, on & pwiwuw o vuui ' iiioijAAiivu vviutaiiu ium a. v a. v j am w u v wuw aguvauvj. T - I w - . I -. i i ' , l MWrl wnrr1;T.rl nnlitA .n.n.tnn r. asthma; WhOOPinff COtlgh. jrOUP, etc. Were vyv uo, ix uijBjrvFusvy 14. - i s ivour- ring you suiisiacwrj-.esuiw.u. s- - t . . . RAN. or anvthinj? . Dertaininff to wua me suuii .u eiincerBii vue join ' , : ' i mi i- .ni:..... etherrlet us know of it, and we will Tra la, cookie;", and ihe went away Detroit Free Press DENIES THE REPORT OF. SPURGEON S - ' ' LAST WORDS. ; '-v -; Spurgeon' s private secretary," J.W. Harrild, denies that the words used "take ' pleasure " in; supplying 'your wanis.- . ; v ery . respei;i.iuy, , .'I " W. R. MURRAY &CQ., . '" . V - Durham, N. C A fine assortment of a u r CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CHEW : ING and SMOKING TOBACCO. : :. - ; v : ;: NAILS. " :J ; ;.' --A complete line qf- ' " Ladiesand Cents Shoes' atfd prices lower than f the lowest i..'-:; . - :.-:i, .5.t;-.--'i ...:.:? ..:' ?. I V-1 have some bargains in- O ve ra I Is , Suspe nders, Oxford Hosiery - ' Thanking my manVfriehds ibr ' past favors, and asking a continuance -; of the same, I remain, V. 7 o- : . llrr-.-. Yours Trulr, -? Ti--feJj:;i-;i;C;H;;HUNTER.,::k VOUGANIZEC 1832. VIRGINIA FIRE AM) MARINE mains to bless one, it may be. who It is pleasant and agreeable . to-the to be. . "I have fought a. good fight, has been a stranger to deference and taste, perfectly safe, and can always I Jhaye, finished my course,; J have mZaJ.aJ -w- r be denendedtnbonv Trial !bottles kept: the faith'- iS ;tne:,inscnppioiu rush and hurry of business life, over RICHMOND. a . look the finer graces of life, and talk slightingly of smiles and kind words as' things that remain for ladies , and carpet-knights who have time for such , unnecessaries. But - there- is time in the busiest, life for polite ness r and consideration for others. It pays to give ; time for the , cheap free at J. De Morris', Drug Store. THE PRICE OF POSTAGE STAMPS. A. man went into the post-office of a neighboring town recently and told the postmaster that, he desired thir teen two' cent stamps for- a cent and a quarterl; The' postmaster, refused pleasures of life that come through . , , t .. , v , : r . The,. man persisted in i getting., Ms order, .claiming' that be , could ; get . them at any office ; for rthat f amount, the simple courtesies and tender ; v ; ; . order, claiming- that be , could get Life is very busy, it is true." But . .- - - - IrrirrTitAn lfc Ytv nnaoTfialinooo o nil jpnt. sideration for others, and the ;world H1 yen threatened the government noai tVin thA nO(rroo.rii n mora wnrV. I . . . . , . , . ' , 4 Finally the postmaster ordered i him 4 ... " - . - -r Vii-- 4-K a tvi n - - nrf hi iii rlnnnf Of! UUbf UU4J U1V lUBUj; uuuiug;;uauiniw " t The Queen of Greece is at present ia at very bad state "6t health ; and causes her husband and family much and happiness,; Multiply ) the -cheap pleasures. ' ' ' 4 ' PiitxaKdee .ijl ' jenator? oorhees, of Indiana; ? is a devoted admirer of artand is often to be seettin;theCorcoran;Gailery, in VaVhirigtoni1 standing bef6retome faV'orite painting or ' statue '.In e vi dent delight. : lie is said to be -an able critic in the matter of irt,i and 'quite, a connoisseur; '. y-:i;SWA. Such a declaration Mr,;HafrUd sajs, would not ha e been in i accordance with the Christian "Jnimiiity ;pt -his pastor. ii Mr. Spurgeon, at the begin ning of. his . illness, ;; said to Mr. Harrild one , dayv: f i"Myr.work is d9ne.;" but in the latter part ; of .; his illness he was .nearly always un- V:?': "Assets! v - $650,00a ; INSURERS ; AGAINST..:.l, FIRE ANDLIGRTNING . This old isompany, Jiow more than half aen ' tiiry in successful operation, ha pai ; ;v. ' HUNDREDS .OF THOUSANDS of loeaJo dtnens of Korth Carolina. Issues a vory simpls and concisepoiicy,' free ot petty restrietious, and-liberal I its terms tnr con ditions.,.' v',';:'"'';---; ii.-i-i-i .trtSitfrv H. PAIMES, President. '.. WnMoCAETnv8e,eretar7.i wUdom ;, UlHnrrt tiiMiim Mftnl 2":' imwmws job my.., i - WTi ri IMjiltriiiliTii I an- .i. ;. irtrlliBTDC pnon ' . , ifciihcr MX.irha . i -.'-M'' nd who, " . ' WS-S.t.y.1 .4rck lndo. ? - conscious, and was unable, to, give DM JJINES, District AgSIlt, any word of farewell.:- , rr, ::. - . :H.!'k;: : ,, .'. aiinuu, - ;t; If il.t'Stt ' iHlERTWINS.:t iilitmftOSEilBAUM &C0 3' We desire to f ur; citi that for years we have been '8' rir 'TTinrr'a TSTaW TlJjMnvArV for' Coh I- sumption,'Dr.; King's NewT.ife-Pnis,tj rV COOdS and TlOtionSy Buckien's. Arnica salve anq jMectnc JOBBERS OF took a cent, and a twe nty-five cent piece from- his pocket; knd.tlayihg thehi down, he received his", stamps for a cent and a jquarter.j, f,4.ne, postr master waS, ia, ,: little discomfited for awhile; bat now enjoys the " joke as well its any one.wThe Cause.'4 ,;fi v ' . i .-.; ... ' r:- -.-:. ; Subscribe. -tothe. pouRiEB..; We have a few of those receipts still lef t. Bitters ' and hafe $ ne yerhandled have given such univenal aatisfac tioh? : ' We' do hot hesitatis to guaran tee then? ever-f time, 'and' 4we - stand ready to refnndthet -pnWhaae jprfoe, thetf seXt These remeoUes nave won their .Vgreat-popnlatitpOTfilon theiri pwnymerits'; Sold ; by : J-,De Morrisj Druggist, ;V': 3'" ;';f"! & Noii 1211 and;2ili Main Street, firiil' "rrrrrr fi- J. iW, Noell is, representing the above well known .and reliable .firmt and respectfully solicits a portion of Person county merchants patronage I shall visit VoiJ regularly dorin the seasoni- but; should I fail. call as early as.'you desire , a postal card addressed to nie" at, Roxboron will receive early attention. : ' ' 'tC" jf. whtrf. !u;i tii- ..if....; V"'-' ' il.Tliwli-.;!;.-.;y"-'.';"-.;.l ' '"TsrjLSJ'-V'v'-'V Klid,Mira. Kuli Tmrtirulon fre. ASct tm "w '.' r0; .: -.'' . Sclentifio American r- a D.n7rra"i 1 1 rf 5J rVv;: 1 .(.. 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