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The Courier. UOXBORO. N. C. March 81. 1892. rrimitive Baptist. Preaching ev ewrv f-tecond Sunday and Saturday before. Elder J. D. Draughn, Pastor. . '?-., Metlio iist.-jPreaching every First Sn.i lav morning and night in each in nth. and every Third and Fourth S;m lay nights. s Prayer Meeting er t.rv Wednesday night.' Sunday St-liool every Sunday morning at9: 80 iOC'K. . Rev. T. N. Ivet, Pastor Missionary Baptist. Preaching every Second and Fourth Sundays, morning and night. Prayer Meeting every Thursday night Sunday School every Sunday morning at ;i: HO o'clock. T Rkv. J. II. Lambertii, Pastor. County Democratic Convention. I,v order of the Executive Com mittee, a County Democratic Con vention is hereby called to meet in Koxboro on Saturday, May 14th, is:2, to elect delegates to our State Convention and to our District Con ventions. Also to elect a new Ex ecutive Committee. (Another con vention will be called later to nomi mte candidates for county offices. W. W. KlTCHIN, Ch'm'n Dem. Co; Ex. Com. ' We are happy to announce thatp Mrs. G. A. Newell is convalescing. We had quite a pleasant call from fnl. John S. Cunningham last Fri- il:u Messrs. Wm. Wrenn and A. J. liiilev dropped into see us last Mon- dav. ' Mr. A. R. Fou9hee has moved his stock of goods into his new store house. Several of our young men are speaking of getting up a bycicle club in Roxboro. In another column will be found the schedule of the Norfolk & Wes tera Railroad. Mr. Street is not in the firm of Messrs. Woody and Yancey, as pub lished by us last week. Mr. John A.Clayton told ns a few days ago that he killed 200 crows a few days ago with three baits. Miss Daisy Newell has returned from a pleasant vi?it to the family of J. J. Brooks Esq. near Woodsdale. Sheriff Williams, accompanied by Willie Street, took a lunatic to the Gold9boro Asylum,- last Saturday. Dou't forget that Bermann & Goodfriend has the largest line of, clothing ever displayed in Roxboro. V Mr. J. S. Merritt, of the law firm of Merritt & Bryant, left last Mon day for Washington City, on pro fessional business. The trustees of Mt. Zion church Wll sell their old church building, at the building, on Saturday, 30th, 1892, at 12 o'clock, M. April Our townsman Mr. W. W. Kitchin lias accepted an invitation to deliver the literary address at the Chowan Baptist Female Institute June 1st 18:12. The store-house recently erected on Main street, by Mr. J. W.Bowles, for Mr. A.. R. Foushee, has the neat est front of any wooden structure in town. Messrs. Lee and Montgomery of Seinora was in to see us last Tues day. They inform us that the far mers were a little behind with their work this season. - We learn from the Durham Sun that a burglar entered Mr. W. D. Cothran's room one night last week while he was asleep, and stole the sum of $54 out of his pocket. Messrs. J. A. Lonz and W. II. Harris, and Mrs. J. A. Noell are on the Northern markets this week, and will lay in a big stock of ladies' dress goods, clothing, millinery,, etc. Iiev. Geo. T. Watkins and family have moved into their handsome new residence on Lamar street, 1 he Cockier extends a hearty wel come to Mr. Watkins and his estima hie wife. Lots of tobacco on the market last Tuesday. It was the day for the special sale at the Alliance benefit of the Primitive church, and Mr. Newton for the Baptist had his house fall. mr. a. Li. ttrooKs, son or our townsman, Dr. Z. T. Brooks, is at .Lexington, Ky., in a business col lege. His friends will regret to learn that his health has not been so good since he left home. Uur thanks are due the California t ig Syrup Co., for one of their hand ovjiuc uciimoiu piaques. wnile it is an advertisement of their excellent ."tiviiiie, n is a oeauty and an ornament to any parlor or office Mr. Geo. M. Newell. Mrs. W. Carroll and Mrs. Irene Candell, who were here last week at the bedside. "1 their sick mother. Mrs. G; 'A Newell, have returned to their homes, viuiouc Deing called . to mourn,, as was feared. , ; " The Star has begun its 50th 'semi: annual volume. ;.The . Star 'is the oldest daily in the State, ; and Iweli maintains its. pristine vigor' now in its mature age. -'We wish the Star a long life, it is one of the very bes vonuuciea papers in tne state. . Married At the residence of Mr. J. I. Hum phries', at Bushy- Fork, March 15th, 1892, ; Mr. George W. Clayton to Miss Mollie A. Burton of Orange county, N. C, John S. Coleman, Esq., officiating." The Courier ex tends congratulations; A. R. Foashee Las moved into his new store, one door above - his .old stand, and scill selling out his stock, of goods at. cost -and less.- He earnestly requests all persons in debted to him to call and settle the same. In his absence, - Mr; Frank Woody," who has access to the books, will make settlement. A Public Address. k "A'il - V p The members of the -Sigma Phi Literary Society of the Roxboro In stitute have i invited. Mr. ; Victor S. Bryant, of ftoxboro, to deliver an aedress before their Society and the public on Friday night April 1st. Mr. Bryant has consented to deliver the address and the Sigma Phi Soci ety extends a cordial invitation to its Mends and the public to be pres ent in the Assembly Hall of the Rox boro Institute on : Friday, night at 8 a'clock In addition to the ad dress there will be vocal and instru mental music. Fire! Fire! Fire! We are requested following call. to publish the A meeting of the citizens of Kox boro is hereby called to meet in the court-house at four o'clock on Fri day April 4th to take steps looking to the organization of a fire company. Afcany moment our town may be at the mercy of the flames and at present there is absolutely no means at hand to subdue them. It is to the interest of every man in Roxboro to be present. Don t forget the day and date Friday, April 1st at 4 o'clock. Attention Teachers. At present there is no organized body of teachers in Person county and as such an organization would ndoubtedly benefit us in many ways urge all white persons who are in terested in the cause of education, especially all who are now teaching or who propose to teach and all school officials to meet in the court house in Roxboro at 11 o'clock on Saturday April 16 in order to organ ize a Teachers' Association in Per son county. Respectfully, Edward E. Britton. The Town Election. In about five weeks our citizens will be called upon to elect a mayor and town commissioners for Rox boro for the ensuing year. The fu ture prosperity of our town demands that we elect progressive, go-ahead men to manage public affairs. There is no need for division in Roxboro on account of politics, where the good of one is the good of all, so we urge our people to come together in time and nominate a ticket for town officials from the most enterprising men who are within our borders. Let "Roxboro to the front" be the watchword and let us relegate to the rear all who stand in the way of the advancement of Roxboro, "The Gem of the Oconeechee." What say you. Fa-mere' Alliance. ' Notice to Lecturers of all Sub-Al- linces in Person county. The constitution of the N. C . State armers' Alliance requires that a Lecture Bureau be established in each county. In obedience to the constitution and to instructions from the President of the State Alliance hereby call a meeting of the Lec turers of the Sub-Alliance s in Per son county to meet in the court house in Roxboro at 12 o'clock on April 9th, being the Saturday before the second Sunday in April. It is very important that each- bub-Lecturer be preset or send a representa tive with full information as to num ber of members and condition of each Sub-Alliance. Any member of Sub-Alliance who sees this notice is earnestly requested to have it read at the next regular meeting of his Alliance. Fraternally, Edward E. Bkitton, County Lecturer. What's Being Done? Sorirs time is at hand and Sum mer will soon come and yet we can hear of no steps being taken by our town authorities to remove the rub bish, mess and filth accumulating in various places. It does seem that the sickness in our midst last yeW would be a warning to us and that the sanitary condition of the town would be a matter of great concern, but except a little talk we hear of nothing being done. Ab things now stand we are waiting disease and death to again visit our naturally healthy town. Nature baa done much for us, but man, as repre sented by our town commissioners, is sitting idly by waiting for nature to clear up the filth which he has cast out. Wc suppose a health omcer has been appointed, but we fail to . see what he is doing, it is a time Jtor plain speaking now and our people demand that proper precautions be taken before it is too late and comns contain the fruits of carelessness. Moved. - ' i v '"'" Mr. Conlan, 6f the - firm of Blum- berg & Coplan, has just returned from Ms trip JNortn where ne spem several weeks in ' selecting one of the largest and most attractive line of clothing ever shown in Roxboro, This firm is 'now quartered Inlthe new store built for them by, Messrs Pass & Carver and they have It ful of attractive goods. .. They, have achieved quite an , enviable reputa tion for selling good goods cheap since they have been in business here and their prices on " this , sea son's goods show that they intend to continue the good .work- .'In: an other column will be found i their Spring announcement;; - They, carry a line of dress goods,' notions, shoes hatstrunks, jewelry, etc and pfosm ise to save, you mpney on- every par. chase.': -They extend a cordial invi tation to all to come and examine their styles and prices, : Died. Monday morning, March 28th, 1892, at 10: 80 o'clock, little Bessie Lenora, daughter of Mr. C. GJnd Mrs. Ida Mitchell of Roxboro, N. C, after severaL weeks of-: declining health, fell- asleep in' the arms -of Jesus. She was the first born of her loving parents, and from the day of ner birth, uctober 16th, 1883, during the ; eight years,? five months and twelve day 8 V of her brief sojourn upon earth, was the object of true devotion, and sunshine of the home, in which she prattled, until Jesus saw it . was best, to -repeat what ' He said upon earth, what he has been sayingver since, and "will continue to say, till the last child t shall be called: "Suffer little : children , to come unto Me, and forbid them not; for of such is the kingdom of God." Though Bessie was only a child,, yet she was more i mature ' in v thought than the majority of children of her age. She took unusual-interest in conversation conducted by .elder persons, especially in religious talk; and frequently during her sickness, spoke intelligently of -Jesus, c of heaven and about being : with her grandma .Daniel in " heaven-. Just before dying she ; asked , for all ; the little children, her another, j and that her playthings be given to her de voted little friend, Annie Webb. After a few struggles with- the last, relentless, impartial enemy, -she aaid, "Mama, don't cry," and then: passed quietly away to the spirit! land, xes, . ; "Like the dew ou the mount,'. Like the foam on the river, Like the bubble to the fountain, Thou art gone and forever. A bud of beauty nipped by death ! O no I but upward borne, Where no iu:e wind nor oisoned breath Can blast a flower of Paradise." The day following her death, reli gious exercises were conducted at the residence of the sorrowing parents, in the presence of many sympathizing friends, after which we laid the dear little pale; beautiful form away in its last resting place beneath the spreading oaks, to await the coming dawn of the resurrection morning. May all who feel this dispensa tion of Providence, hear the loving voice of Jesus saying to them, My grace is sufficient for thee." J. H. L. THE CONFEDERATE VETERANS. Official Call of President Hall for the Appoint ment of Delegates. President Hall, of the North Caro- ina Confederate Veterans' Associa tion, has issued the following address and call: Headquarters Confederate Veterans' Association of North Carolina, Wilmington, March 23, 1892. Comrades : At a meeting of the Executive Committee, held in Ral eigh on March 23rd, 1892. the fol- owing resolution was adopted : "Resolved, That the President of the North Carolina Confederate Vet erans' Association be requested 'to issue a call to each camp or county or city Association of Confederate Veterans, requesting each Associa tion in the State to convene and elect two delegates for each camp (and an additional delegate for every twenty) to represent the organiza tion in the convention of the United Confederate Veterans, to be held in New Orleans, April 8th and 9th." As you are doubtless already aware, there will be a reunion or convention of the Association known as the United Confederate Veter ans, in New Orleans, on April 8th and 9th. This organization is com posed of delegates from the local camps or other associations by what ever name called, and the delegates are accredited directly to the United camps themselves. The State As so- ciatinn i Mnflrae.l v utiyinns tht the various camps in North Carolina shall be creditably represented at New Orleans. Matters of grave im portance will come up for discussion the perpetuation of the history and the memory of our comrades, the support of our destitute brethren and the widows of those who have passed away. The place which North Carolina will eventually take in the history of the late war, will depend, in a large measure, upon the efforts which shall be made to perpetuate the achievements of her sons. You need no entreaty from the represen tative of the State Association to see the importance of as fall a rep resentation from North Carolina as possible. I urge you, therefore, first, to call a meeting of your camp or county local . organization, by, whatever name called. It is desirable, how ever, that the name of the organiza tion shall be changed to that of The Camp of Confed erate Veterans." If you have no or ganization in your county, it is equally Important that a meeting of Confederate soldiers be called at once to form one. At this meeting please elect two delegats efrom each camp, with one additional delegate if you see fit, for ivery twenty mem bers in excess of twenty? Ihese delegates must be accredited under the signature of the officers of the camp (who are usually -.the Com mander and :' Adjutant) to -the rJew Orleans convention. As soon as the camp is organized, or If organized, as soon as the meeting is held, Dlease send the membership fee of two dollars, the roster of members and the constitution and by-laws, if adopted, for each camp to . George Moorman, 25 Caroudelet street, New Orleans, La.' " " The blanks will Je sent to . yon and a copy of' the constitution i and bv-laws usuallv adopted, upon abph- cation ' to 5 Adjutant-GTeneral- Moor; main. . - " : The delegates are requested " to take with them an assessment of ten cents per capita for each member of the camp. . : Special rates will . be given upon the railroads, the exact; figures not beins obtainable, but the rates will be. published "as Boon as promul gated, - ' -'-..'.. E.D.Hall, . ; ..Pjp8. Con. Vet.-Asso. of N. C. - W. C. Stbonacb; Sec. : "- The following delegates - were ap pointed to the convention,-- front the Fifth District : J.S.Carrj Durham: J. - Turner Morehead,' -Leaksville ; J. A; LongrRoxboro. Our Motto. Highest prices and lowest charges My friends we have ! certainly sus tained this proposition as your all know.7. If you ' remember :" I asked you in the beginning : of the season through the Courier when you come to town with or without tobacco; to watch all the sales and see if-we did not prove what we 3 claimed, t This has been closely observed and '; what is the result? : Our trade is increas ing daily glVe rarely eyer have a pile of tobacco taken in. ; We do the l-most of our drumming on "the "ware nouse noor and that is what tells. Now it should be useless to . ask. an Allianceman tobring; their Ttobacgu to the Farmers' Alliance' warehouse when they come to Roxboro. But, however, we write all those who have not sold with us to come right, along and we will convince yon too what ur- motto ; is highest prices and lowest charges. - Everybody come to hear Bra. Massey Friday April 1st, 1892 at 11 o'clock. '- - . f Your friend-, - ' T. P.-Scoggin. ' Found No Relief Uutil He Used IL'-, - "For a long' timet I suffered with stomach i and liver ; troubles, and could find no relief until I began to use Ayer's Pills. I took them regu larly, for a 1 few : months,' and ' my health was completely restored." D. W. Baine, New Berne, N. C. Visiting The Northern Cittes. . ; ;V Mrl W H. Harris; who is . so well known throughout Person county, is absent this week with Mr." Long,-vis iting the : Northern cities ' prepara tory ta laying in an unusually large line of general merchandise for X the Spring trade. Bill is a hustler and knows a bargain when he sees one and coupled with the fact that he is acknowledged authority pertaining to dress-wear, the ladies of our county can rest assured that they will have no difficulty in suiting their tastes in this line this season. With two such buyers as Messrs. J. A. Long and Harris' our - readers know that if bargains genuine bar- gams style considered as much as price are to be found they will be found by them. Look out for an at tractive line this season at J. '-A. Long's. : Bill says for the boys who are wanting something stylish and nobby in Spring weight to hold up until he returns and he will show the most stylish high grade clothing to be found, everytaing in the very latest cut. ' Did You Notice It? Did you .notice that fine head of hair at church last Sunday? That was Mrs. B- -. She never per mits herself to be out of Hall's Hair Rcnewer. The Cheek 'Buggy and Furniture Co. have just received a very attrac tive line of furniture which they are offeriLg at remarkably low prices. They can furnish you an elegant suit in walnut, cherry or oak in the very latest designs. Call at their ware-rooms on Courier Lane and ex amine their line. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional .treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous 'surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature to do its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative Ppw,erf" !hat they offer O ne Hundred lyu"iU3 ""J """" it fails to cure, send lor list oi tesTimoniais. Address, '? '. V- ' ' F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. j3rSold by druggists, 75c. Saturday last was the day selected for the organization or the lnird or Peoples party in the U. . S. We are glad to State that .in Person county there was no meeting for such pur pose. . Our farmers y, are too level headed to run off after such a will- o'-the-wisp. -; The Secret of Longevity. It has been conjectured that the secret of antediluvian longevity was some method of keeping the blood pure, warm and vigorous. Moderns accomplish the same purpose by using Ayer's Sarsaparilla the best blood medicine ever brought to light, The Thompson-Cook Cigarette Machine. Lafayette Holt," our expert mechan ical engineer, has the contract to build for the patentees, - Messrs. Thompson & Cook, of Swepsonville, a nrst-c:a8S cigarepte maenme, inat bids fair to rival the great Bonsack. Mr. Holt has the material and other things necessary to make one worthy the test any where, and is- busily Jen- erasred on it. ; As to the merits or i the machine, it need only be said that the clumsy model first made will mak , a cigarette, ' and has been tested to the satisfaction of capitalists, who have offered $50,- 000 , for one-third interest in. it. Burlington News. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. . Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, , Chap ped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and postiveiy - cures Piles, or no - pay required.- It is orfiaTahteed to give perfect satisfac- tion, or money refunded. Price - 25 cents per box. :' For sale by J. De Morris. Notice, Cigar Smokers! For the next twenty days I will dispose of a nice lot of good oc. Cigars, at a tor . oc. uaii ana' try them. . - - - C. H. Hunter. For silver table spoons at $2.50 per set, call on R. Ju. Couch Fertilizers. - , ' " , I have Ott' hand one hundred tohS Farmers' -'Alliance guano ready to deliver at the Hyco Warehouse and Lun8ford & Thomas grocery store. - R.r. FEAThERSTON. -. Musical goods are how ; kept at Newelts jewelry- establishment, - at W." J. Johnson .. & Co's, such' as Music Boxes, Violins, Guitars, Ac cordeons, etc' , " " - -" ' i On my remnant counter you can find some great - bargains ., in cash meres, worsteds, 'velveteen, ; satine, ginghams, etc., for the cash you" can buy them at about half -their - value. A-;' '"V J AV:Long.j,t cr. y r y,. . ; : Happy and content is a home with " The Ro chester ; a lamp with the light pf the morning'. CatalQgues.write Rochester Lamp Co.,NewYorfc. Two Car Loads of Buggies and wagons. . :lWe rwill ;haye in stock inlVlew days two car Ip'ads- of. Buggies and Wagons, which can be bought at re markably low prices for cash; Bring the money with you and we will defy competition in prices and in quality of material and workmanship. We have also received a big lot of Har ness, which will be sold cheap. - ' C, C Critcher & Co.' " Don't forget to call at Andrews & Wilkerson's, opposite ; the , - Court House, and see their fine line of Flour, and their close prices on it before you buy. . , f" SHILOH'S CATARRH REM EDY. A marvelous cure ; for : Ca tarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth and Headache." " With each - bottle there IS h ingenious" NasaL Ihiector for the more ' successful treatment" of these .- complaints, - without; extra charge. Price 50c. Sold by. J. De Morris Dispensing Druggist. . - " We are getting a very satisfactory run,., of repairs on,; watches. . Have been hurried up. considerably lately, but am catching up with the work. Give me a trial on your watch. Newell, Jeweler. ConsumptiorfCured. An old physician, retired ' from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula '.of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma nent cure oi Consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, alsa a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debil ity and all Nervous Complaints, af ter having tested its wonderful curate powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to.all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for pre paring and using, Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Notes, 82(T Pow'e)J Block. Rochester.'N. Y. For Rent. -. Any one wishing to rent a good prize room, can be accommodated by applying to Mr. R. K. Daniel. The Farmers' Warehouse Company have fitted up a first-class prize room under their warehouse. Call and examine. We have a speedy and positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker Mouth and Headache, in SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector free with each' bottle. . Try it if you desire health "and sweet breath. Price 50c. "Sold by J. De Morris. Dispensing Druggist. Do You Want insurance? Messrs. Hines & Featherston have formed a co-partnership in - Insu rance... Mr Featherston will repre sent the business here, and guar antees to give satisfaction in every instance. When you need insurance, call on him and get prices. The Col. will take pleasure in serving you at any time tf We cansave you money on dress goods, clothing and everything else for the cash. So come and see us beforetiuying. J. A. Long. It - Read These Prices. The following prices were obtain ed at the Hyco Warehouse, and shows that Brooks, Yarboro & Gar rett are ever at work for the farmers' interest: W. B. Brooks, 1 lot at $17.50, 19.75, 26, 27.50, 29.50, 81 and 33.50. J. A. Lipscomb, 1 lot at $10, 12.50 13, 20 and 27.50. Evans & Davis. 1 lot at $14, 16, 18, 20.50, 24.50, 26.50 and SO. Yancey & Reagato, 1 lot at , $12, 12.50, 16, 17.25, 18.75, 19.75 and 34.50. William Blalock, 1 lot at $18, 15.50, 16.25, 16.75, 17 75, 24, 25 and 26. i: - '":-'. : Yancey & Stone, 1 lot at 19 j 12.50, 12.0 ,18 .50. 14, 17v 170,. 20,. 25, 25.56, 32 and 34. TKinaA nriff. snAftfe- fnr t.hfimSAiVfia and all we ask is that you r try us """" f-' t with a load.v Our accommodations are fir9t-clas4 and evervthinsr is-done that will add to vour comfort while with us. Drive to the flyco and get " . - - flnme of these smod nrices. Yonr friends. - Brooks, Yarboro & Garrett. We have a very cheap and relia ble line of Watches at remarkably low prices, i --r . Newkll, the Jeweler, . , in Johnson & Co's. If you want good Syrups and Mo lasses at the: lowest, price, stop at Andrews & WilkerSon's before you buy,' and see their prices. They are selling at closer figures. Ifiy-ou ;,want a pair , of gold eye glasses or 1 spectacle astonishingly cheap, call on Jl. Jb. tjoucn. - ; You will find JKewell, the jeweler, located at Johnson & Co s,- occu pying one of .the -large plate glass windows, and keeping a nice- stock' of Watches and Jewelry. Prices are lower Tor duality : than "ever of fered in Roxboro before. j- "We are. in ii" and are going to stay 4in it," if rock bottom prices will sell our goods.. -' -; - " ; Andrews & WiLtffiRSON ' UM F I II 11 U.I'M If I . Largest and best equipped establishment south of Mason DixoVa Hue.' with Plain and Artistic Fnrniture. Hnitahl fnr rUFn; Trii Artistic J urniture, aiso large una oruarpets, lings, &c. 1 0 u r . ; U n de r t a k i n s J) e par tmen t ;J. ' All orders by telegraph promptly Attended to. '- , lOnly Hydraulic Safety Elevator in this section of country Come to see us or write for prices" 1 " - ' T ,wT - - ' JOHN W. FERRELL & CO.: "The Leaders," ' - "'I " 1 - 533 and 535 Main street, opposite Post Office, Danville. Va." For Sale or Rent. Z " The best cottage in town for . the price. Call at - ', . 15 -Racket Store. 'For. the .cash. I jrill sell -vou a dress, cloak, pair of shoes, or a- suit of clothes, cheaper than ever before. Lall early. - J. A. Long. Answer This Question. ; . .Why do so many'people we see around us seem to prefer, to suffer and be made miserabie by Indiges tion, Constipation Dizziness,'" Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, oallow tsfcin, etc.; when for 75c. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitallzer, guaranteed to cure .them.' Sold by J. De Morris, Dispensing Druggist. Ladies if you want b nice r cloak or a ruce dress, remember , 1 am offering all winter-goods at unheard of prices. ' J. A. LoNCt. - .ffMoney to lend on good farm security. jvierritt & uryant. s- To make room for my spring stock will sell all winter goods at prices you can't afford to pass. " Come andl see me; - , : J. A. Long. A pretty engraved' solid gold Ring for children, at Newell's Jewelry Store at 5; cents. - We have made a general, "cut of prices on our whole stock of goods, and they are so low that none will come under them. . - ' ; Andrews & Wilkerson. : New. stock of plates -and material for putting up photographs, at the Gallery. We are " also prepared to photograph your house in nice 9tyle very cheap. Will canvass the tpwn during April for the purpose. Geo. A. NewelLj Artist. New lot of watches, gold, silver and nickel, just received and will be sold from $3.00 to $75.00. R. E. Couch. Have you seen that beautiful -line of spring clothing just arrived ' at J. A. Long's. He has a daisy and will save you money by seeing him I am now better, prepared to . do work than ever before. Latest styles of graining, paper-hanging, &c, done on short notice, i or aam pie of work examine Courier office and inside work at the Roxboro In stitute. . - :: Jno. C Masten. School .Books. .- . : - Do yoa want schooL books : cheap, if so call on us and get them at list prices. . -,.:.;, - ..t Barrett & Mitchell Farmers!! We invite you kindly to call on us when in town and see pur prices. We think we are sure to sell. Andrews. & Wilkerson. A first quality Gent's Vest Chain at $3.00, at Newell's- Jewelry Store. We have the best assortment and the best line of Canned Goods in Roxboro, and our price shall be , the cheapest. Call and get our figures on them. ' .: Andrews & Wilkerson. New lot of watch chains, lace pins, scarf pins and jewelry of all kinds just received and will be sold at prices to astonish the natives ."R.E. Couch. Goods are warranted 'as repre sented, and in no case will we sell customer and goods both. - , ; ; . .Newell, Jeweler. I will sell some fine Breast Pins at cost for 80 days, for cash only. : , Newell's Jewelry House." .. UTCERATEO SORE THROAT. .. Twelve years ago I was afflicted with a severe case of ulceration ; on the ankle, which: ;was healed by ex ternal applications. Three years afterwards, the disease returned in the form of ulcerated sore throats I was1 a severe sufferer; the roof of my mouth and tonsils ot the - throat were covered with a white ffitfeus, 'with little cavities in it. i I was .-treated : - . . - . . . . by the best physicians m Jticnmona but they tailed to enect a cure. , juy eeneral health was wretched, 1. was suffering greatlyi from indigestion .1 . 1 - . A. JL J and general aemuty rat xwemy years of age I weighed o pounds-. ? jcom mencea using . jurs.. uoi. jreroou a Remedy last January, using tne citr ters and Wash and am soiarrenevea that the disease causesr me no incon venience-My general health is now peifect, indigestion "perfectly cured. I now weigh 140 pounds and am still taking the Remedy and anfeonfident of a final cure. , 1 - - Mrs. Wm. M. Perkins, Jr. . ; " . Aurelian Springs, N. C. - Nov. 12. 1885. . :' Mrs. Perkins . told me the only thing which pre vented lier testifying to,a perfect cure -was . that when - she took any cold it seemed to settle in her throat thus proving it was still a weak noint : at no other time did it .. a cause her any.inconvenienCe. t p , MRS. .J OE JTERSON.. North; - Caroliw a, t . Person County. - - ) In the Superior Court, - .Before tne uierx. Ralph Lawson vs Amanda Lawson ) Action for Divorce. . -The Defendant. Amanda Lawaon, wlU take natifji Otut the iihove named Plaintiff has com- m.n.Ml .thi u-.fcirm &vn.inAt her for a diToree. Aad the said Amanda Lawson is hereby com manded to appear ana answer or ueiuur vu -uio complaint whioh Is now filed in this eanse, at fhaoii iprm nl the .nnerior Conrt ot Person fnhA hplrf Mt thH conrt House in Rox boro on theod Monday before the Ut Monday in September 1882, or the relief demanded will I then bo pray eg. , -. 1 n irnn tnia xmn narr at aiaiv.n. tnf. nrwr BBADSHEB. C. S. Or- instead & Brooks, Plaintiffs Attys. UJ 1(1 suitable for Chamber.Dinintr.rnnnv TTall Special att :ntion given to I Tlx above is good advice, but the Let us tell you. Buyyour -- - I I HI TfTJf NOTIONS ' " .AND ; GENTS': FURNISHING - GOODS. ' ; ' zsxooar 3 o c a -AT CHESP CfiSH' STORE-OP' '- BLUIIflBERG & COPLAN, Our Mr. Coplatf spent several weeks and we are now displaying a line that hub ami uiase a specially oi ' Clo bh ing and will make the lowest price everytimei We have just moved -'into the -'. handsome new store built for us, and if you will favor us with a? call we will take pleasure in showing-you through our line. "-Come and get ouf -? prices and if we don't save you money don't you buy. This is fair and we -f r1 will aland Kr if : i UT TTTW Dfon. ' rrXT -W . . . in rass & Carver Building next to TWO. STORES -FULL OF KBTW GOODS. Our Mr. Bermann has just returned from the North ern markets, where he spent some time in selecting a.."--line of goods for ; , . , - BERMAN1S & and how well he-succeeded you can satisfy yourself by calling and examining an& pricing our goods, y f Remember we have two separate roomsorie ' for iuuiim, uiy juuui, - and the other equally full of Hardware, Glassware, Groceries, etc. " - Now note this we have the LARGEST LINE OF CLOTHING '" v . .- i -v.-' v that has ever been shown in this assertion, don't take our see for yourself. We make . Specialty and can fit any one from a iuu years oia, in styles ana prices ranging irom i. to ' $25 a suit. . We have established a imputation for selling goods CHEAP and we propose to, maintain iV l i rr 1 1 . ' ' J 1 - . s 1 so if you want- " - THFLOWEST PEICES -V- call- on your friends In Critcher block. SIMPLE IN CONST KCcTION, PERMANENT IN DURATION. ; EASILY APPLIED. 1TS SKILL-. FUL USE .QUICKLY LEARNED. ThA mRCYTROPOlSE is an Instrument, for the-v Cure of Disease V Vtthout Medicine n a own m nci. iiinArinfl of the canse and cure of disease, it deals with the electrical and ma.irn-.tiK COndlUODS OI IDO IKK1T- 6? iinrronndine it in the atmosphere, controlling these conditions at will. : It la Dot Electricity, Electropoise adds to the vitality and oniy assists natorer In nature' way, to throw. ff the trenble. . ' ,..,,t.J . .A.niitin tMtimonials from-all secUous, and for the cure of all disescs, mailed fee on ap plication. Aaoress - . - ATLAHTIC ELECTROPOISE CO, ' . WASHINGTON, D. C. 1STOTIOB! i Havlhs: "returned ; to Roxboro, aain offer my professional services to the citizens of the the town ana surrounding country. " . " W. M. TERRELLrlT. D. - Subscribe to the Courier f 1.00 gets one of those receipts. ! -N V- TLifrht 7nrprnnmt t?T'o VJt" "vr.'iVV.'.'.Hr. T.ihrS?- rfiw v.ir-rV4 irti,A'W question arises-How can we' do it?' "i - , - - Atti STSHOES THE- on the NORTHERN MARKETS will suit you. We carry the largest i i . is ; r- axLd. - Slxoes, - . - Drug Store. . " - J H GOODFRIEND - Muuuiib, oiiuubeiu. -; 5 j V - Roxboro. If you doubt r : word for it but'ectmie and-. a of Clothing ; ; ; : child 3 years old to,a man;'; . M.i t W -r. -V BERMANN & GOODFRlENDl PATRONIZE Tfie Roxboro; I nstitutej A school of high grade for the education of both sexe J OPEN FBOM SEPTEMBER TO JUNE. Edward E. Britton, - - Principal. Miss Musette Satter field. Primary Department niss mouie j oraan, . music jjepartment. Miss Ida fcansdell, . . Art Department. f Miss Mary Hill, --Shorthand and Typewriting. TUITION AND BOARD REASONABLE. A1 un Ajitciinjf vguior iuur wr r sic, -Art, Shorthand.-fType ? writing, ?Book-keeping,&c;; 1'':'-'Jfi'-'!Z' 'Xi.':fr ,-.-:'-.-.f i';t?cSv i Drill to ISlitafy Tactics.; Special attention paid ' , 1 . : morals and manners. 't 'T andt Kew . .BuildingsComfortable i '-'i'ifeH-eqtdpped Clads Rooms', Literary Society-iarge Play-ground I. -r I h ft
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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March 31, 1892, edition 1
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