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JChe Courier. ft ;i ROXBORO. N. C. SEPT. let, 1892. , Attention Democrats. By order of . the i Executive Com mittee of the Democratic party, the County Convention is hereby called to meet in Roxboro on Saturday, the 3rd day of September, 1892, for the purpose of nominating candidates for County officers and for the Gen eral Assembly. The Townships are entitled to representation as follows: Hush Fork 12; Flat Hirer 10; ML Tiiziih ; Allensville 8; Ilolloways G; Woodsdale 0; Cuninghimi 7; Olive Hill 8; and Roxboro 10. The Democrats of the several Townships will please meet at their chief polling precinct on Saturday, Aug. 27th, to elect delegates to the Con nly Convention. Respectfully. W. W. KlTclIIN, Ch. Person Co. 1 em. Ex. Com. liev. K. E. Rose is visiting Little ton this week. Mr. II. M. Jordan, in lowu Sunday. . of 1 )tirliam, was M.C A. .ioi'iaM liani, are in town. wii'i-, of Dnr- 4 Urailslier eountry.. .Mrs 1). V. v siting in tin '1 l:il are Mr. NV. W. Kit 'hin went down to Scotland Ne k last Friday to visit his parents. Dr. and .Mr-. .1. C. Uradsher. " ol Hetliel Hill, splint Sunday in town, with triendn. Mr. .1. S. Merntt and wife -spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in the country. Miss Fannie Sergeant left last Tuesday for Littleton where she goes to enter school. We regret to learn that Mrs. A. F. Barrett is ill with fever, at her resi dence on Lamar street. Don't forget the County tior. Saturday. Come out nominate a strong ticket. Conven and help Friends of Democracy and good government should attend the Dem ocratic Convention next Saturday. The communication from Mill Creek will appear next week. It was unavoidably left out this week. Mrs. J. T. Strayhorn, and Mrs. Dr. Emmet, of Oxford, spent Sunday in town, the guests of Mrs. J. A. Noell. The communication from Bethel Hill, we regret came too late for this issue but will appear in our next. When in South Boston stop at the Hotel French. Good table, good accommodation and everything first class. See ad. in this issue. Mrs. Dr. R. A. Morton, and two children and her sister, Miss Bettie Woods, left last Friday for a visit to Baltimore. Miss Blanche Tuck has received the Scholarship from Person county to the Industrial and Normal college at Greensboro. Misses Pallie Yancey and Dora Hughes have returned from a pleas ant visit to relatives near Buffalo Lithia Springs. Rev. Stewart McQueen, rector of St. Philips church, Durham, will preach in the Baptist church here next Sunday night. W. I). Merritt, W. T. Bradsher and Lawrence Jones lett last Tuesday for Chapel Hill, to enter that popu lar institute of learning. Miss Eugenia Bradsher will begin the free school at the Primitive Bap tist church, on Lamar street, next Monday, Sept. :th, 1W2. It is certainly amusing to hear some of our old time Republicans talking about "our convention," when the Third party people meet. Mr. R. II. Dowdy has sold his fire insurance business to Col. R. I. Featherston, who will be pleased to insure your home, furnitnre or to bacco. ' iiii- . . Mr. J. C. Pass, while on his way ' to Berea last Saturday killed a rat tle snake four feel long, with seven rattles.' ' tt Was quite a curoeity and , attracted quite a large crowd in a little while. At the Third party Senatorial Con vention held at Berea last Saturday Dr. Win: Merritt, of this county was unanimously nominated for the Sen ate. We learn that quite a good crowd was in attendance. , Mr. J. S. Carr, president of the ' Stat-Association of the Cleveland ; and CHfrr' tjrabs, has appointed Mr. J. A.' 'Long, of, ,this place, one of a committee of twenty, to meet Ion. . Adlai E.Stevenson, at Aaherille and escort him to Raleigh. '." We regret to learn that Rev. A. T. Denny, son of our esteemed friend, v'MV,'Jhn Denny, is quite sick, with fever near Hilisboro. Mr., Denny was assisting in a protracted meet-" ihg near where' he is sick. "We hope 1 for him a ! speedy recovery. 'His father is with him. ". j. ' .-I r Last Sunday night some one broke into the. store of S. Balkins, on Main street1.! 'It' - aems " tfiat ! they only 4 wanted cash aihty' didn't .Wodb the goods; but broke, iip part ''of; the counter trying, to get into , the cash ( draw, '.and failing to get' Into the t draw left" without taking anythmg.- r. r Messrs. George Stephens and George W. Westbrooks were elected on the Township Executive Commit tee, ia place of Messrs. George James and John Simms, who had notified the committee they conld not serve. In another column will be found an attractive advertisement of the Orchilla guano for wheat, grass &c, for sale by S. W. Travers & Co., Richmond, Va. Read this ad. and profit by its instruction. We call your attention this week to the large and attractive advertise ment of Messrs. McAdams & Berry, Richmond, Va., manufacturers and dealers in clothing. Send for their catalogue and see their styles and how cheap they sell their goods. When in Richmond be sure and call on them. The Democratic primary for this township was held in the courthouse last Saturday and elected the follow ing delegates to the county conven tion to be held next Saturday : J. S. Merritt, I. B. Pleasants, George W. Wrenu, V. S. Bryant, Charles II. Clayton, J. II. Clayton, Dr. J. A. Wise, and 11. ri. Jones. Messrs. Thomas Settle, Republi can Candidate for Congress in this District, and William P. Bynum, Jr., Republican Candidate for Elector in this District, will speak at Holloways on Friday Sept. 'Jth, and at Win stead. Saturday, Sept. 10th. We learn that some Democrat will be at these appointments to discuss the is sues of the day with these gentle men. Vacation Is Over. And now is the time for schools to cominen their work again. A good school is an advantage to a town, and such a one we believe the Roxh.ro Institute to be. For a new institute its patronage last year was very grat ifying, and the outlook for increased usefulness is very bright. No school in North Carolina offers superior ad vantages, and it should bfe gratifying to our people that here iti our midst we have an institute that offers a thorough literary and business course, instructions in vocal and instrumen tal music, painting, drawing, short hand and typewriting. This school will be no mean factor in building up Roxboro. Its handsome new build ins are points of interest to visitors. Patronize and talk for it, or if you know of any one with children to send get one of the tasty new cata louges. the work of the CorniKi: of fice by the way from Prof. E. E. Britton. the principal. Colored Republican's Views. To the Editors, of the Person County Courier: I trust you will permit me Through the Columns of your paper the Opportunity to defend my race in person County, against the Existing unjust Groundless ru mors, (To wit) there is resinging par ties Circulating the report through this contry, to the Effect that we, the Negroes of Terson County, are de sireous and intent to put out a full Negro ticket in. the county, for the Legislature and the County Offices. I injusties to the Negro and for the Benefit of those who would be a greived. by reason of runing Such a Negro ticket. I speak authorita tively and knowly that no Negroe in Person County desire to run for any Office, and to verrify this fact on the 30th of July 1892, a lare concourse of Negroes met. in convention in the court house, in Roxboro. Every Township being represented by Leading men and thoes who knows the sentiment of their race held a causes and during this Causus a mention of this rumor was made and the question fully discussed it was unanimosly agreeded that it would be damaging to the Negro race and their party to run a ,Negroe for Of fice, therefore the Idea was forceably ignored. We the Negroes, of Per son County are fully Competent to know that this is a white man Coun try and should be Officed with white men. We are content to know our Constitutional Privilege of Voteing for those of our choise and trust and believe We not be Malest in so dur ing. I am respectfully, Calvin II. Hester, Col. Items from Bushy Fork and Hurdles Mill, Mr. W. H. Long, of Bushy Fork has been confined to his bed with the fever for the past ten weeks. His friends will be glad to know that he is slowly improving, and can sit up some and walk about in his room. Mr W. II. King, of Bushy Fork who has been quite sick with fever, and confined for five weeks, we are glad to say is able to be up but too weak yet to attend to business. Mr. John E. Briggs who has been confined to his bed for several weeks and quite sick, is better but con fined yet. Mr. Daniel Long is quite sick with fever, we hope he will soon recover. Mr. Aiex v nitnem is in very J tceble health and confined to his room. Dr. J. S. Coleman's little daughter who has been quite sick for several weeks is quite sick yet and don't seem to improve any. Mrs. C. H. Harris has been quite sick for a few days, but we are glad to learn is improving. ALLensville Primary. The Democratic party met in con vention at Allensville Aug. 27th, 1892 for the. .purpose of appointing aeiegaies to represent tne cownsmp in the convention to be held in Rox boro, on Sept. 3rd, 1892, to nominate the various officers of the connty, W. P. Yancey, Chm'n, of Abe Exec utive Township Committee called meeting to; order "and" the following proceedings had. R. D. Royster was appointed to act as. permanent Chm'n. and !.. G. C avtorV SfectV The Chaif man ithejl very' 'apprdpri- aieiy expiameu tneomecxoi tne town ship convention; to.appoint delegates to represent 'Allensville township . in the convention to be' held in'Rok; boroy SnV day "of Sept. ' 189?." Dele gates who "were' 1 unanimous1 hP vote'd for. to wit SoT Cv TMantr Ttf1 D Royster; ii. 0.' Clay ton, NLujisford, James'KV Diinciri,'' J. P. iyfMsP ytfJC MB9rWM,! ancey R. D. IIovster, Chm'n. oif, SeA 1 The Tatler There is an incurable disease, that disturbs many places, and we,blieve it is called in English Tatling. jit flourishes in many climes, and it con fines itself to no grade of society, or no period of life. Unlike the gout, it seizes the poor as well as the rich; unlike the itch, it tickles the proud as well as theilory, ' Neither is the disease a lover of any sex. Some times it ruthlessly attacks the fas tidious belle; sometimes the proud ruler of the Domestic life falls beneath its ' cruel ravage s. But quite as often masculine heroes are sorely afflicted .though with them it some times bears the name of lying. Yet the disease exists. It now has for long years troubled the medical fra ternity. While they have been dili gently toiling with the many stubborn enemies of man's health and happi ness, they have oftentimes discover ed the cause, and soon thereafter the remed'. Typhoid fever has been traced to a germ, and against this eyil foe, medicine is waging a dread ful war. Small-pox the one time fatal enemy of the human family, has ceased to be a terror. So on by .one these great enemies of man have fallen, but from the din and smoke of battle, Tatling rears its head, as scathless as tht three immortal heroes who walked in the fire, rather than deny eternal truth. Among the medical fraternity, there is uo unanimity of opinion. Some men of nigh standing trace the cause to envy. A morbid desire to lie regarded as tiie one beautiful, or the one bright, or the one pop ular brings on the malady. Some others of equal standing attribute it, to bitter hate. An overcharge of spleen begets undying animosity towards the universe, and the desire to keep up strife leads the tongue to undue activity. Others still at tribute it to a disordered liver. Those who hold this theory, base their views upon tne general idea, that a had liver makes a had individual. There 19 still another theory quite popular. and quite, plausible that is the theory of general cussedness. In. dividuals are sometimes so unfortu nate as to hkxe nothing to do. They become idle and therefore lazy. Their minds are not disposed to seek lit erary amusement, or an- other work that would improve, and while in this condition .they become a prey to all kinds of diseases. We know such a misfortune is calculated to bring any disease, and so it occurs to us there may be some weight in thi9 view. Now we don't pretend to say winch is the correct theory, but it might be well for ns to regard all of them. A stitch in time saves nine and one before saves more. Now Roxboro is in a healthy climate, and there i9 no natural reason why this malady should ever come to us, If we are on our guard we will be free from it. We hear there are some towns where this disease is preval ing now. Let the authorities quar entine again9t it. A Letter From H. H. Nichol's Esq. Mr. Editor. In your paper of a recent date, a few lines from. Josh uaway" brought me to think about Capt. Stephens and Esq. Hester be ing responsible for my sins, I thought I would repent of them myself, as I thought thej- had as much as they could carry. Therefore, I will say since writing my last letter to you I have reconsidered the political situ ation. You know that wise men sometimes change their opinions, but fools never. Even if I am not wise let me claim to be honest, and an honest man will certainly ac knowledge an error. It is true that my conduct has in dicated a Third party tendency in me, but I trust that never again shall any one have cause to doubt my De mocracy. It is true that I am in fa vor of reform, but I do not want it the way the Third party Convention at Raleigh mapped out. I want re form and we need it, but it can't come that way. We do not need any Third party then, and I am sor- ty that any body but a Republican wants to defeat Elias Carr and Baldy Williams. Every good white man ought to vote for them. I am a Far mer's Alliance man, but am no Third party man, to beat Capt. Wil- lams and our State ticket, headed by Elias Carr. Heretofore my works have proven my Democracy in every respect. The Third Party promises to be too much mixed with negroes to suit us, in many counties the ne groes are being active in the Third party. Just down in Vancecounty they have already nn mated a ne gro for Register of Deeds. . I be lieve this is a white man's country. White men discovered it. White men made its constitution. White men have made it what it is, and I believe they ought to rule it. I don't blame the negro for trying to govern, and I don't blame him for trying to be as good as a, white man in jeyery way he ought to try to improve himself. But I do blame any white, man who does not try to keep him self above and better than a negro If we sit by them in conventions and beg them for their influence; is . that not a step towards 'social equality? How can any self respecting white man encourage social equlity;for my part I will never, no never do 'any thing that tends towards bringing the races together, but on the con trary I do all in my power to keep taem forever distant in all respects. The white people, will always , give them justice and protect them and will always be their friends, but God himself made the color line., and man should preserve, it. The Democratic party ia the only party that wllJiire serve it let us be Democratic Ali liancemen, let ns stand by our State andour homes. Yourjriend. - r i ! Ift H-. Nicnotsf. Mt. rirZahN. C. - Aug. 29th, 1892. Aciv.h I 7.:-r ThreThings. Remember A 3' ; Hood's Sarsaparilla has, tfye most ' Hood's Sarsaparilla. Has won nn HoodB' SaBapariiljP 'accomplishes tlte greatest Gtjres. Ys it ribttffe medicinep-foryou? M T jatrAtfi ' ,4 -1 Ty -" ' Constipation is canseg byi-jHiSs ; ol tlie jjeristali: action of fil? Rowels, flood's Piils restore thir- action' and invigorate Wieljvsjp. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Li N c-ffrr-r lL Beware o! Ointment For Catarrh that Con- .,: tain Mercury, : ; T as mercury will surely, destroy, the sense of smell, and completely'. 'de range the. whole system when- enter ing it through' the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on subscriptions from reputa- Die physicians,' as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive : from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, r 0M contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure and get the genuine. It is taken internally," and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney, & Co. Testimonials free. BPSold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. A Good Many Over a Dozen. At Rocky River, or No. 1 box, in Cabarrus county, from 110 to 115 white votes are generally cast, ami the Third party has been claiming there only about a dozen Democrats in that precinct. As they seem to be ignorant o what is transpiring in their midst, we confess to a heart felt pleasure in informing them that in that precinct there is a Democrat club containing seventy-six mem bers all dyed in the wool, and the names of twelve others have been handed in who will join at the next meeting, all true blue. For pure undulterated claiming of the earth and all that is on it. coin mend us to the Thin! party. They are nice tne nine tree irog; three or four of them will make as much noise as a hundred stately liorses, bat when the time comes for facts and figures their numbers are "swunk" to the dimensions of Senator Vance's fish. Charlotte Observer. When Traveling Whether on pleasure bent, or busi ness, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleas antly and effectively on the kidneys', liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches andother forms of sick ness, tor sale oU cents and f 1 bot tles by all leading druggists. North Carolina. The Raleigh correspondent of the Baltimore American starts a recent etter with the assertion that North Carolina will probably cast her eleven electonal votes Ibr Harrison and Reid, and then; !nj & column! and a half tells what else he does not know about the situation of North Caro- ina. One very amusing- feature of his effort is the capital for the Re publicans he essays to make out of the fact that "North Carolina is an old Whig State,' and a strong Union sentiment existed there before the war," The joke attaching this ven erable political chestnut is that there are no truer men in the Old North State than the North Carolina Whigs. As a rule they didn't spit and fire before the war, and they haven't eat en any dirt Bince. Richmond. The system is rendered malaria proof when the blood is kept pure and vigorous by the use ' of Ayers Sarsapanlla. , At t this , season, a.u should have this admiral preparation at hand. Malaria poison is harmless when Ayefs Sarsapanlla is used. For the Treasury. , , , , The many friends of W. H. Har ris, present him for the next Treas urer of Person County, subject to the Democratic convention. He needs no recommendation to those who know him. Voters. You can never have n really good complexion until the impunty is cleansed from your blood. What you need is a thorough course of Ayer s Sarsapanlla, r wnlcn is abso- utely free from all harmful ingredi ents, 3and therefore perfectly ; safe. Candidate Weaver was always very bitter in the Democratic party, so bitter in tact tnat ne used to . ex press the opinion in his speeches that the proper place for it was in h 11. This was cruel. The Demo cratic party has never done anything so naughty that ut' should f be con demned to spend eternity at Repub lican headquarters. ..Take good care of your beard and keep it clear of stay hairs so as to retain your young looks , by using Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers! To the Public. While this is or should be a free country we .sometimes feel it is not so. We now decline to teach schoo in defference to public opinion, de nunciatdry thereof from the pulpit to the street loafer. As ladies we can not enter into even the "most . legiti mate business, which will entangle i.s in such discord. Respectfully, . Mrs. Meritt & Miss Bradsher. For Sale. The celebrated Nisson Round Hounl wagon will be furnished at R, K. Daniel & Son's shop at factory prices with the freight added. Cal and get one. Lost. OnKd'aV.i.Vtli belwIA Center Grove and Berea I lost my pocket, book, containing a railroad pass and notes for collection. I wil pay a liberal regard for the return of tne same to " me, or : but. w ooason Thomas at, BereA;1"? , . . . .i5 . v,,,;. - . . ! i J. S. Merritt.'" Aug.,j9,t,h9?il u' tt't.ti y-' Mr. Jv, iDt Brooks . requests, his friends, when in Oxford, to call pn him as he is prepared to offer tbem bargains . in general merchandise.! Look for Brooks & Co., if yon want. 1 bargains. .m n.o ftfVAU IT-Df f ! n For the House. - Editors of the CoirEiEit Gents : In your last issue I found a sugges tion from "Voter" that George G. Moore, of Mt. Tizah township be can-j didate for the Lower House of our State Legislature. I desire in this brief communication to second his nomination. I do it because in my judgement he is the strongest man in the county. Personally he is not -my friend, respectfully, ; "Joshttaway." There are two Butlers in this conn try. Benjamin, who kicked out of the Democratic party into the Rei publican party and finally out of that, and Marion, who has got so far along in the kicking business that he has kicked out of the Democratic party, and is in pretty fair way to kick himself into the other. Wil raington Star. I To the Voters of Person County. i. iaKC tins meinou ol announcing ri.i- .1 , myself a candidate for Hie ollice of Register of deeds for Person county, if elected, 1 promise to perfoiu the duties of tne office to the best of my ability. I solicit a cordial support of my friends throughout the county. Very Respectful Ijy. TllOS. i'. (llll)Y. August. 1 llh, 1SD2. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, and Stomach disorden, Ukr BROWN'S IRON BITTKRS. 1 All dealers keep it, fl per bottle. ' Ocnoiae h iraaa.marc mna croagea TOU lloeioa wrapper ! . When von go to Oxford with to bacco be sure and cHI on Messrs. Brooks & Co., general merchants, they will sell you goods cheap. . Bscklen s Arnica Salvo. 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 postively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 I cents per box. e or sale by J. De Morns If you want your horse shod in best and most satisfactory manner, carry it to the shop of the Cheek Buggy & h urniture Co. 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 Hp of theood, Sallow Skin, etc., when for 75c. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitallzer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by De Morns, Dispensing Druggist. Prices Greatly Reduced. I am offering my miliinery goods now at greatly reduced prices, and will continue to do the remainder of the season. Come and see my goods and get prices it will, be to your interest. Mrs. J. A. Noel. -r Mr. CHaa.'ff. Bauer Of FreUeriok, Mil.; suffered terribly for over ten years with abscesses and runuiug sores on his left leg. He wasted away, greir weak add thin, and was obliged to use a eane and crutch. Everything which could be thought of was done wiwoui gooa result, unm ne Began taking. Hood's SarGaparilla which effected a perfect care. Mr. Hauer la now in the Best ef heaKh. Full Dartfmilura nf uis c win oe sent an who aaoress -' C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. - 1 -- -r. i . i . . HOOD'S PlLl.aretfiobot,fteiMUno.r Ptlli. aui.t dlKattion, cure bUch .nit MllounaM. THE DRUMMERS HOME, Hote I F r a nch . Main Street South Boston, Va. In. a-n hmt iit, flrmt rIsm order and thor oughly renovated .Convenient to all depots ana uusineas portions oi we wwn. Ltargn auu well-lighted sample rooms. Also a good Pool room attached. J. B. FRENCH, Prop. Robert c. Terrr. Maaacer. OLock Box 834. . " 11S i ''I-' ' i f '' ' -' Valuable Land for On)e a,tAUction. Bv virtue of powe wers conferred noon us In t ! will of tieo. Tjtley F,' .deceased e will' seH at pnblic auction on toe premises, id jaw xirui. Township, Person County on the 34th, day Of September, 1893, a 11 o'clock a. m the tract of land- known as the Andrew Harris place, containing 80 acres more-orles adjoinui toe lands ol M. U. Ciajtoi-, ana ue neirs 01 in mk Graves sieaxlows. This land is well Umbered, In that section of the State, contains fair bnild- ns- ... , liallanne to be due six months from day oi sale Terms of sale m dollars easn on aaroi ic, thase money is fnllr 4aid,. at the rate of 8 per with interest from day Of sale, unui tne pur- cent per aonnm. iuh-i ..u. Ol UIC August 30th 1892 a . : , a i - W. B. TII.I.KY, W. A.UAL05I. Ezecntors of Geo. W.Tiley, deceased. - SlSnlfi's Specific S Srr cnsr o s 3 s s S m W m 9 r s A ralUbl ear for Cootseons ft Blood Poiaoa, InhariUd Scro-,.' TT nusiBIWU caserr.- v As a teste foe daUeate Wms.: a v and Children It has no aqtial. . Q Balac prlyTCttablt, U nans - UmIi Ita Sects.': ' i - .' a Sreatlse tm BloM and Skfn Dmy tases a tied vaaa oa appUeaUosb.. JOruggUU SeU Xt. ' -Z-. SWIFT SPECIFIC C3., G S S Drawaf a.Atlaata.Sa.'; (jOSGSSQG I ! , J, URffflU I Ban Mram mm v? Aj2 N. 7 aiiti fre.. with 7i3if, oue . ; ' topi ACID CHAMBERS NEW. WORKS LARGE; 5,000 TONS ACID PHOSPHATE FOR SALE; 17E UAKE A SPECIAL FERTILIZER FOR EACH AIJD EVERY CHOP. For Sale by Pass Bro8'Bozbora,N,C.'-:'. - Xv -ir ' W. Keep Cool. At the Drug store of Barnett & Mitchell you will find all kinds of cold summer drinks, served in best manner. Tt the Public. I am now running the blacksmith shop at C. C. Critcher & Co., buggy shop and can alwa3s be found at my place of business ready to serve my costomers. As to my work you all know how that is. I am better prepared than ever to do first class work. Call on me at J. C. Untcner & Co., Shop. Yours to serve. Herard Ai-len. Music School. I will open my music school Monday, Aug. 29th. To earnest papils who wish to make a special study of music, I will devote extra time and attention without addition al charge. - A few pupils can be received lor night instruction. Miss. M. t. Jordan. ;::tA.t s ixOX BITTERS Cuit-i In- ii'H l.'.i!uii- ipeKlu. Mala- cD8 rwniiini ii-i i. ilcuivrfaull it. Gennlno bastrstle iu .rkm iiutostnl -ud Hues on wrapper. The Cheapest Place in Roxboro or anywhere else to buy goods is from Robert Cooper, just above A. R. Foushee'snew store. Tit him. S. Balkin. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retjred from practice, having had placed in his hands bj an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma nent cure of Consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debil ity and all Nervous Complaints, af ter having tested its wonoerrui curate powers in thousands of cases, Eas 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 reciDei in fcterman, r rencn or English, with full directions lor pre paring and using, Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this Daoer. W. A. Noyes, 820 Povoeft a a, Stock. Rochester, W. Y. SHILOH'S CATARRH REM EDY.Amarveloas? cute; for Ca tarrh,' Diphtheria, Canker Mouth And Headache. With each twttle there is an ingenious rxasai injector ior - . ...... . . the . more, successful- treatment of these complaints, without extra charee. Price 50c' Sold bv J. De ninnpnaino- Tirnerariat. i -"t- p - -on---- I We have a Speedy and' positive nr fnr ratsrrn: iiinntnena. uanier i ' i - Afnnfh ari(i . rTAftdaChe. In SHILOH O nmrnnv a -i IJAl AivKn tmoirjiy i . A injector free with eacn oouie. jltt .a.',, . J.J. i,Uk Jr.A -0r breath. Price 50c. ' Sold by J. De Morris; Dispensing Drnggist ia. 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The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 1, 1892, edition 1
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